Colorado statutes, recently revised, governing how long someone can be kept in jail and the time period within which they must be advised to qualify for a bond.
“now sometimes if you are arrested let's say for a domestic violence charge that advisement can be done while you are still in custody or in jail because in colorado we just had a revision of our um in custody statutes and how long someone can be kept in jail so there's a certain period of time where they have to advise you so that you can qualify for a bond within a certain number of hours but they can advise you while you're in the jail a lot of the times judges will do that by video so it'll be like a video court into the jail”
Alexis explains: "now sometimes if you are arrested let's say for a domestic violence charge that advisement can be done while you are still in custody or in jail because in colorado we just had a revision of our um in custody statutes and how long someone can be kept in jail so there's a certain period of time where they have to advise you so that you can qualify for a bond within a certain number of hours but they can advise you while you're in the jail a lot of the times judges will do that by video so it'll be like a video court into the jail"
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Got into a DV case because of an ex I let back in the home and made my life very hard
he fought hard for me
they dismissed the whole case
their belief of my side and story and their knowledge in the legal system they were able to get my case dismissed
get my case dismissed