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What is Skipping Bail?

  Skipping bail is when a person who has been released on bail does not appear at their court date as required. This is sometimes known as “bail jumping”. Bail is the set amount of money served as a guarantee the defendant will show up for court. When someone skips bail, it’s in violation of the conditions of their release. Skipping bail leads to serious consequences for both the defendant and whoever posted the bail. In this blog, you’ll learn more about what skipping bail really means. Legal Consequences: When a defendant skips bail, it’s a criminal offense. The court is able to issue a bench warrant for their arrest, allowing law enforcement to actively search for and detain them. Along with this, skipping bail can lead to additional charges, like contempt of court or failure to appear. These charges result in harsher penalties when the defendant is eventually apprehended. Financial Repercussions: The financial impact of skipping bail goes beyond just the defendant. The person or ba

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