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Bail

A monetary amount the court requires a person to pay to guarantee they show up for court dates.

What Right Law Group attorneys say

Bail is basically the way that the courts make sure that you attend your court dates. When someone is charged with a crime and a bail is set, this is a monetary amount that the court is saying, "I'm going to make this person pay this amount to guarantee that they show up for court."
Alexis Austin Litle · How Bail Works in Colorado | Bail Bonds Explained by Defense LawyerWatch clip ↗
When you're talking about bail, you're talking about paying a certain amount of money in order to get out of jail, but that is guaranteeing your appearance in court. So, this amount of money that you pay is supposed to guarantee that you show up to court because if you don't show up to court, then you lose your money.
Alexis Austin Litle · How Bail Works in Colorado | Bail Bonds Explained by Defense LawyerWatch clip ↗
And the idea is the higher the bail amount, the less likely you are to skip town. That's why you see much higher amounts set for more serious cases like murder, whereas with a DUI case, you may only see, you know, a thousand to $2,000.
Alexis Austin Litle · How Bail Works in Colorado | Bail Bonds Explained by Defense LawyerWatch clip ↗
Bail is basically the way that the courts make sure that you attend your court dates.
Alexis Austin Litle · How Bail Works in Colorado | Bail Bonds Explained by Defense LawyerWatch clip ↗
the higher the bail amount, the less likely you are to skip town. That's why you see much higher amounts set for more serious cases like murder, whereas with a DUI case, you may only see, you know, a thousand to $2,000.
Alexis Austin Litle · How Bail Works in Colorado | Bail Bonds Explained by Defense LawyerWatch clip ↗

Frequently asked questions

Bail And Pretrial Release

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Bail and Pretrial Release // Right Law Group When arrested and charged with a crime, your Fourth Amendment right requires you to obtain an initial appearance before a district court judge within 48 hours."

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How Does Bail Work? Avoid Jail After Arrest

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Guilty. Innocent. Wrongfully accused. Multiple past offenses. It doesn’t make any difference in the immediate moments after you find yourself behind bars."

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If You Have a Warrant, Can You Just Pay It? 4 Things You Shouldn’t Do If You Have a Bench Warrant in Colorado

Right Law Group's guide explains: "One simple mistake can lead to your arrest. How? Well, let’s back up for a second. Let’s say that you missed your court hearing."

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Understanding Colorado Bail Laws

Right Law Group's guide explains: "A Complete Guide for Defendants and Families When facing criminal charges in Colorado, understanding how the bail system works can make a significant difference in your case outcome and your ability to prepare an effective defense."

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Your Guide to Surviving Arrest In Colorado

Right Law Group's guide explains: "We have put together a complete guide to surviving arrest in Colorado. Below you will find all the information you need in order to successfully navigate the criminal justice system in Colorado."

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The situation

a DUI case

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The result

helped me get a DUI case dismissed in El Paso county

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The situation

pulled over in Manitou Springs and accused of a DUI… even though I was completely sober!

What changed

They took the time to hear me out, review every detail of my case, and make sure I was never left in the dark

The result

Dismissed at the DMV hearing, and dismissed in court

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