Personal Bond Review Process

Summary

Personal Bond Review (PBR) in Texas court records refers to the review of a persons eligibility for bail outside the presence of the court following a bond hearing. This process evaluates factors such as criminal history and flight risk to determine if the individual qualifies for a personal bond.

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PBR outside presence of court after the bond hearing on this same date.
It appears that you're asking about the meaning of "PBR outside presence of court after the bond hearing on the same date" in Texas. It would be helpful if you could clarify what "PBR" refers to in this context. Is it related to a specific legal term or process?
I don't know what it means it was on the the court records. Why I am asking this was during a bond reduction hearing
"PBR" in court records can stand for "Personal Bond Review". It means the person's eligibility for bail was reviewed outside the presence of court following the bond hearing.
- This is common in Texas courts.
- The decision is made based on factors like criminal history, flight risk, etc.
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