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Nov 17, 2007, 11:08 PM
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Can you travel before your court date?
My brother, first time offense for theft plead not guilty and his court date is in a month from now, will he be able to travel out of the country? He's planning on having some fun, want to give him a heads up.
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Nov 17, 2007, 11:13 PM
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I don't think so... that could be misconstrued at fleeing the country.
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Nov 18, 2007, 12:57 AM
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I am sorry to tell you the answer is no, even if he did plead not guilty that still does not mean he isn't so to speak. Unfortunately he has to wait till the Judge gives him a green light and then he maybe able to leave. I do have to agree with chihuahuamomma that in a Judge’s eye this could look like misconstrued at fleeing the country.
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Nov 18, 2007, 01:59 AM
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I agree with the answers above. I do want to add that it would be best to make yourself look as good as possible in the eyes of a judge. Best not to give the courts any fuel or reason to assume that something is when it really isn't.
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Nov 18, 2007, 02:33 AM
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That really is a good point, Clough.
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Nov 18, 2007, 05:30 AM
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Hello p:
This is NOT a guessing game. He either CAN or CAN'T leave the jurisdiction of the court. Those stipulations are contained in his BAIL documents, or his "conditional" release documents. Plus, he's probably under the supervision of the pre-trial services of the court.
Therefore, prior to making your reservations, I would read every single piece of paper you have regarding his release. I would talk to pre-trial services. Plus, if you have an attorney, and I can't imagine you don't, I would talk to him too.
excon
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Nov 18, 2007, 08:43 AM
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 Originally Posted by excon
Hello p:
This is NOT a guessing game. He either CAN or CAN'T leave the jurisdiction of the court. Those stipulations are contained in his BAIL documents, or his "conditional" release documents. Plus, he's probably under the supervision of the pre-trial services of the court.
Therefore, prior to making your reservations, I would read every single piece of paper you have regarding his release. I would talk to pre-trial services. Plus, if you have an attorney, and I can't imagine you don't, I would talk to him too.
excon
Ok, that sounds sensible. I will tell him to first contact his lawyer. His bail was $1000, and he should have those paper work handy. Thanks
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Nov 18, 2007, 09:01 AM
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Yes, as long as he makes it for his court date. At this point he hasn't been convicted of anything yet, just indicted.
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