Ray Hrdlicka - Presentador - Attorneys.Media
"Así que muchas de las llamadas que recibo, como agente de fianzas, start with ‘well, I got a probation violation in addition to the charge that just happened.’ And the probation violation becomes a sin fianza situación hasta que vayan al juzgado. La cárcel les dice que llamen a su agente de libertad condicional para que levante la retención. ¿Por qué ese agente de la condicional o de la libertad condicional iba a levantar esa retención porque tienes a alguien cometiendo otro delito, o supuestamente cometiendo otro delito, mientras está en libertad condicional?".
Andrew Dósa - Abogado penalista - Condado de Alameda, CA
“The reality is that the District Attorney’s office will weigh in and argue about the no-bail scenario, typically in favor of it. Then it’s the Judge that will ultimately decide, and most typically the Judges are unsympathetic to someone, who was out on parole or probation, getting a new case. Especially if it’s more serious.”
Ray Hrdlicka - Presentador - Abogados.Media
“Is it parole or libertad condicional or does it really matter?”
Andrew Dósa - Abogado penalista - Condado de Alameda, CA
“Well, it probably really doesn’t matter. As a practical matter, it’s the Judge that will ultimately decide, but the Fiscal de distrito will weigh in, in favor of the defendant staying in custody on the no-bail ‘hold’ situation. More likely than not, they are going to stay in.”