Can I Post A Bond For A Restraining Order Violation Charge?
Just like with any criminal case, you will be allowed to post bond unless the Court determines that allowing you to post a bond would be a danger to the public. When a judge determines the amount of the bond they usually take into consideration your background and the seriousness of the alleged crime. (720 ILCS 5/32-10). The Chicago criminal defense attorneys at Legal Defenders, P.C., have a thorough understanding of the factors that go into the setting of a bond and know how to properly argue for a low bond in each particular case. In addition, the Chicago criminal defense attorneys at Legal Defenders, P.C., have extensive experience representing individuals charged with Misdemeanor and Felony Restraining Order Violation and will be able to come up with the best strategy to obtain a satisfactory result in your case.