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Bail (Rule 114) Nature Excessive bail shall not be required (Sec. 13, Art. III, The Constitution). (2) Bail is the security given for the release of a person in custody of the law, furnished by him or a bondsman, to guarantee his appearance before any court as required under the conditions hereinafter specified.
Despite that, a dismissal of a case does not absolve defendants from bond fees if they enter into a contract. Virtually all bail bond contracts will explain up front that there are no refunds, and Louisiana law backs these policies.
The constitutional protections, as well as the Bail Reform Act (a federal statute), give a defendant the right to request lower bail when the amount initially set by the court is too high to pay. A defendant can request a hearing to seek a bail reduction.
Generally, the defendant can request a lower bond and release from jail by motion. A motion is a formal request directed to the judge requesting an order for one thing or another. To get the bond amount reduced, the defendant would file a Motion to Reduce Bond (or a Motion to Reduce Bail).
Obtaining a Bond Reduction First, the prosecutor might agree to the defense's request for a reduced bond, and then the court can simply sign a bond reduction order based on that agreement. Second, a contested hearing can be held and the court can set a new bond after hearing from both the prosecution and the defense.
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For those charged with a crime punishable with the maximum period of prision correccional or six (6) months and one (1) day to six (6) years, the bail shall be computed by getting the medium period multiplied by One Thousand Pesos (P1,000.00) for every year of imprisonment; and.
Generally, the defendant can request a lower bond and release from jail by motion. A motion is a formal request directed to the judge requesting an order for one thing or another. To get the bond amount reduced, the defendant would file a Motion to Reduce Bond (or a Motion to Reduce Bail).
Motions for Bond Reductions are filed in Court when a person can't afford to get out of jail. Hiring a private criminal defense attorney may get you a court hearing quicker. It's a hearing where your lawyer asks the judge for a lower bond amount.
Can the judge on duty reduce the amount of bail? Yes. The amount of bail initially fixed may be reduced upon motion of the accused and after giving the prosecutor the opportunity to comment within a non-extendible period of twenty-four (24) hours from the filing of the motion to reduce bail.
A Bond Hearing is a procedure for those accused of committing a capital felony in which the defense can present their case to prove that either a) the charges do not come with enough evidence to prove their guilt or b) that the defendant is not a danger to the community at large nor do they risk flight.

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