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Bail Revocation in New York: Modifications and Mandatory Evidentiary Hearings

Understanding Bail Revocation and Modification

Bail revocation lawyers in New York have studied the nuances of the state’s bail laws. There are a number of conditions in which your bail might be revoked or modified. Sometimes a person’s bail conditions will be revoked or modified because they are arrested for a new felony crime while waiting to go on trial for a different case. You can also have your bail conditions revoked if you violate a restraining order or engage in a willful and persistent refusal to appear on scheduled dates. Even if the prosecutor wants to modify the bail because of one of these circumstances, though, this cannot be done until the judge holds a hearing.

The Bail Revocation Hearing Process

How the Hearing Works

During the hearing, the prosecutor will explain why they want your bail conditions to be revoked or modified. The judge will then need to decide whether there’s justifiable cause for the belief that you might have committed a felony while out on bail, or that you may have otherwise violated a restraining order or other described law. The judge must review all pieces of relevant evidence, which can include witnesses being called by the District Attorney’s office. At the hearing, your defense attorney can cross examine the witnesses.

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Alternative to Judge Testimony

It is possible that a Grand Jury can be used to make a decision instead of having a judge hear testimony. But if the judge does listen to testimony, then this kind of hearing can be a good opportunity for you and your defense counsel. Your defense attorney has a chance to cast doubt upon the DA’s witnesses, bring up challenges to the evidence that’s been compiled against you, and create a record of you having been treated with adversity by law enforcement.

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