How to make a request to raise the bail of a murder suspects in Texas

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Hello! I'm attorney Simmons. I've been practicing law for over 11 years in multiple states. I need a moment to review your question and do some legal research for an answer and I'll be right back. Just so you know, JustAnswer provides general information website. We do not provide an attorney client relationship nor do we provide any sort of legal representation. If you're looking to retain an attorney, the best bet to retain an attorney is on a website called www.avvo.com. You'll find local representation, most of which will give a free consultation. If you need a free attorney for your criminal defense case, a public defender will be appointed at your first court date. If this is something other than criminal law, seek out your local free legal aid for pro bono services. If I give you negative news about the law, please understand, I didn't make the laws, I'm simply telling you what the law is. I sincerely ***** ***** the law is not in your favor. Despite what people think, the law isn't always "fair". Please understand, reviews are very important to us., so please leave a review as it may affect our ability to get paid for the time we answer questions.

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Both incease of bail and bail reductions can only occur if theres a change of circumstances

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The grounds of possible flight risk and other suspects are still at large
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Change of Circumstances would loo like this:

  • Failing to abide by terms and conditions of previous bail
  • New circumstances brought to light in the case
  • New crimihnal charges

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The prosecutor will make the request for bail increase

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okay
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Risk of flight is the same when bail was first determined and other suspects at large have nothing to do with a particular defendant on bail

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Anything else?

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Thank you for the information
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your welcome

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Good night
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