Rescheduling Bond Revocation Hearings
Summary
Pretrial bond revocation hearings in Texas can be rescheduled based on the courts schedule, reasons for the request, and the judges discretion. If there are errors in the pretrial officers report, you can request a correction, but the courts decision will not solely rely on the report. Consult with your attorney for specific advice.Full Conversation
I have a pretrial bond revocation hearing pending..i was wondering if those types of hearings can be pushed back and reset
Hello Leah Lynch. Yes, pretrial bond revocation hearings can be rescheduled, but it depends on the court's scheduling and reason for the request. May I ask in what state your hearing is pending?
TEXAS
Hello Leah Lynch. In Texas, rescheduling a pretrial bond revocation hearing is possible but it depends on:
- The court's schedule.
- The reasons for the request.
- The judge's discretion.
Please consult with your attorney for specific advice.
One more question..if the pretrial officer wrote the report incorrectly will it still stand in court
In Texas, if you believe there's an error in the pretrial officer's report:
- You can request a correction.
- The court will consider the report, but its decision isn't solely based on it.
- It's crucial to discuss this with your attorney.