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Property Bond - A property bond is when two or more property owners in Jefferson or Shelby County use their property to secure the defendants release. The pledged propertys unencumbered value must be equal to or above the amount required for the appearance bond.
Every order of release under this rule shall contain the conditions that the defendant: (1) Appear to answer and to submit to the orders and process of the court having jurisdiction of the case; (2) Refrain from committing any criminal offense; (3) Not depart from the state without leave of court; and (4) Promptly
What happens if the bond is revoked? Forfeiture of bond may occur if the defendant fails to appear and bond is revoked. The Judge may issue a bench warrant and declare a revocation of the bail bond or appearance bond.
(1) If the tenant should fail to make any payments determined to be properly payable as they become due under this subsection, upon motion, the court shall issue a writ of restitution or possession and the landlord shall be placed in full possession of the premises.
Signing Pleadings, Motions, and Other Papers; Representations to the Court; Sanctions. (a) Signature. Every pleading, written motion, and other paper must be signed by at least one attorney of record in the attorneys nameor by a party personally if the party is unrepresented.
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Rule 3.1 - Issuance of arrest warrant or summons (a) ISSUANCE. Upon return of an indictment, or upon a finding of probable cause made pursuant to Rule 2.4, the judge or magistrate shall immediately cause to be issued an arrest warrant or a summons, as provided in Rule 3.2.
Generally, Rule 7(c)(1) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure requires an indictment to provide a plain, concise and definite written statement of the essential facts constituting the offense charged. United States v. Yefsky, 994 F. 2d 885, 893 (1st Cir.
(f) Bill of Particulars. The court may direct the government to file a bill of particulars. The defendant may move for a bill of particulars before or within 14 days after arraignment or at a later time if the court permits. The government may amend a bill of particulars subject to such conditions as justice requires.

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