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Who determines if an individual can be released on bond prior to appearing in court?

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Who determines if an individual can be released on bond prior to appearing in court?

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For felony charges, the arresting officer and prosecutor determines if an individual can be released on bond prior to appearing in court. For misdemeanors, most municipal and district courts have pre-set bail amounts for each charge. If extenuating circumstances exist, the arresting officer contacts the prosecutor to determine the appropriate bail to set.

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• The County Court Judges have instructed the Corrections Department as to what charges an individual can be released on without first appearing in court, and the bond amount owed to be released.

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