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TCA 40-11-141

Release during trial – Revocation

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A defendant released before trial can continue on release during trial under the same conditions, unless the court decides different terms are needed; if the defendant violates the release conditions, commits a crime while released, or does something that interferes with the trial, the court can take away bail and hold the defendant without bail until trial.

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(a) A defendant released before trial shall continue on release during trial or release pending trial under the same terms and conditions as were previously imposed, unless the court determines pursuant to § 40-11-137 or § 40-11-144 that other terms and conditions or termination of release are necessary to assure the defendant’s presence during trial, or to assure that the defendant’s conduct will not obstruct the orderly and expeditious progress of the trial. Ask a legal question, get an answer ASAP!(b) If after the defendant is released upon personal recognizance, an unsecured personal appearance bond, or any other bond approved by the court, the defendant violates a condition of release, is charged with an offense committed during the defendant’s release, or engages in conduct which results in the obstruction of the orderly and expeditious progress of the trial or other proceedings, then the court may revoke and terminate the defendant’s bond and order the defendant held without bail pending trial or without release during trial.
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