CR-765 Release (Jail Form) - State of Alaska 2025

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If the person released on bail on the giving or pledging of security fails to appear before a court or a judicial officer as required, the judge or magistrate judge before whom the person released was to appear shall forfeit the security.
If the charge is for a felony crime, the defendant goes before the court within 24 hours after arrest and it is called a first appearance. This may also be called a Rule 5 hearing or initial appearance. At the first appearance, a judge reads the charges and advises the defendant of his or her rights.
[A cash bond is a payment of cash to the court to make sure that the defendant attends all future court hearings and performs other conditions of the bond.]
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757 - Violation of condition of release (a) A person commits the crime of violation of condition of release if the person (1) has been charged with a crime or convicted of a crime; (2) has been released under AS 12.30; and (3) violates a condition of release imposed by a judicial officer under AS 12.30, other than the
(c) In determining the conditions of release under this chapter, the court shall consider the following: (1) the nature and circumstances of the offense charged; (2) the weight of the evidence against the person; (3) the nature and extent of the persons family ties and relationships; (4) the persons employment status

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