Bond Revocation Process Explained

Summary

If a bond is revoked in Pasco due to a new offense in Polk, the individual may need to stay in jail until Pasco picks them up. A bond revocation hearing will follow, where the judge will decide on a new bond or continued custody. Factors considered include the nature of the new offense, compliance with previous bond conditions, criminal history, and public safety. Autopsy photos in a homicide case can be used to examine evidence, support defense strategies, and assist forensic experts. Lab reports are also crucial, especially in cases involving substances like fentanyl.

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I have a question about bond in Pasco county Florida and Polk county Florida
Hello, ****! I can help with general information about bonds in Pasco and Polk counties, Florida. Are you looking for information on the bond process, bond amounts, or something specific about bonds in these counties?
If I'm on bond in Pasco and I get arrested in Polk for a separate Offense and I plead guilty and put on felony probation, what happens to my Pasco bond? Do I have to bond out again through Pasco since it was revoked when I was arrested in Polk?
Hello ****! Here's some general information on your situation:
- If your Pasco bond was revoked due to your arrest in Polk, you typically need to address the revocation.
- You may need to bond out again in Pasco, depending on the judge's decision.
For specifics, consult with a local attorney or contact the Pasco County Court:

Pasco County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.pascoclerk.com
It's not me it's my sister. She's in Polk county jail now but plans to plea out Tuesday, but Pasco also has a motion to revoke bond since she committed the crime in Polk County after her Pasco arrest and was on Pasco bond when she did it.
Thank you for the clarification, ****. Here’s some general information on your sister’s situation:
- When a bond is revoked in Pasco due to a new offense in Polk, your sister may need to address the revocation in Pasco.
- Post-revocation, she might have to post a new bond in Pasco, depending on the judge's ruling.
For specific guidance, contacting the Pasco County Court can be helpful:

Pasco County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.pascoclerk.com

Would you like more details on the bond process or court procedures?
Yes pertaining to how the bond works. Will she have to stay in jail until Pasco picks her up?
Hello ****,
Here’s some general information on your sister's situation related to the bond process:
- If Pasco County has issued a motion to revoke her bond, she may need to stay in jail until Pasco County picks her up.
- Once in Pasco County, she'll likely have a hearing to address the bond revocation.
For specific guidance, contacting the Pasco County Court can be helpful:
~Pasco County Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.pascoclerk.com

Would you like more details on court procedures or how the bond hearing works?
Yes pertaining to her situation
Hello ****,
Here’s some general information about the bond hearing process for your sister:
- Once Pasco County picks her up, she will likely have a bond revocation hearing.
- At the hearing, the judge will decide if she can post a new bond or remain in custody.
Would you like more details on the bond hearing process or any other specific aspect?
Yes
Hello ****,
Here's a bit more detail about the bond hearing process for your sister:
- **Bond Revocation Hearing:** The judge will review the circumstances of the new offense and the initial bond conditions.
- **Possible Outcomes:** The judge may allow a new bond, modify conditions, or deny bond, keeping her in custody.
Would you like to know more about the factors the judge considers during the hearing?
Yes
Hello ****,
Here’s some general information about the factors a judge may consider during your sister's bond revocation hearing:
- **Nature of the New Offense:** Severity and details of the new crime.
- **Previous Bond Conditions:** Compliance with the initial bond terms.
- **Criminal History:** Past criminal record and behavior.
- **Public Safety:** Potential threat to the community.
Would you like more information on any specific factor or have another question?
Yes
Hello ****,
I see you have a lot of questions about your sister's bond situation. To better assist you, could you specify which factor you'd like more information on, or let me know your next question?
- Nature of the New Offense
- Previous Bond Conditions
- Criminal History
- Public Safety
Thank you!
I have a question about another case. This case is homicide by fentanyl. Why would a defense attorney ask for autopsy photos??
Hello ****,
Autopsy photos can be critical in a homicide case for several reasons:
- **Evidence Examination:** To scrutinize the cause of death and verify if it aligns with the charges.
- **Defense Strategy:** To challenge the prosecution's claims or present alternative theories.
- **Expert Witnesses:** Forensic experts may use them to provide testimony.
Would you like more details on how autopsy photos are used in court?
Yes
Yes please
Hello ****,
Here’s some detailed information on how autopsy photos are used in court:
- **Evidence Examination:** They help determine the cause of death, which is crucial in establishing the connection between the death and the accused's actions.
- **Defense Strategy:** The defense may use them to dispute the prosecution’s claims or suggest alternative causes of death.
- **Expert Witnesses:** Forensic experts can analyze and interpret the photos, providing insights that may support the defense's case.
Would you like to know more about the role of forensic experts or any other aspect related to autopsy photos in court?
Yes if it's death by fentanyl wouldn't the lab reports be more effective?
I would like to know more
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