When someone is released on bail, they are legally required to attend all scheduled court hearings. Failing to appear in court, a crime commonly referred to as "bail jumping" or "skipping bail," can result in serious legal consequences. In Connecticut, bail jumping is treated as a separate offense from the original crime, with penalties that can add significant time and complications to a case.
Bail jumping occurs when a defendant who has been released on bail intentionally misses a required court appearance. Whether the defendant leaves the jurisdiction, ignores their court date, or simply fails to return to custody as required, this is considered a violation of the terms of their bail. Even if the absence is accidental or due to misunderstanding, it can still be treated as bail jumping unless the individual can provide a valid reason (such as a medical emergency) for missing their court date.
The punishment for bail jumping varies depending on the severity of the original charge and the circumstances surrounding the failure to appear in court. However, penalties typically include:
If you miss a court date by accident, it is crucial to contact your attorney or bail bondsman immediately. They can help you resolve the issue and potentially avoid the most severe penalties.
If you or a loved one has missed a court appearance and is now facing bail jumping consequences, 911 Bail Bonding
can help. We understand how stressful and complicated this situation can be, and we’re here to guide you through it.
Contact us today for advice and assistance to avoid further legal complications and secure your release if necessary. We're available 24/7 to help you get back on track!
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