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CHC 828 - Violation of conditions of release

LA Chil Code 828 (2018) (N/A)
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Art. 828. Violation of conditions of release

A. Any failure to comply with the conditions of release, including failure to appear before the court as scheduled, may constitute a breach of the bail agreement. Any such breach of the agreement constitutes constructive contempt of court and failure to appear constitutes the offense of bail jumping.

B. Where there is a breach of the bail agreement or the court is satisfied with good cause that the bail agreement should be modified, the court may order the child and his parent, guardian, legal counsel, and the surety, if any, to appear before the court, or the court may issue an order directing that the child be taken into custody and brought before the court.

C. When the child's parents, guardian, legal custodian, or the child's counsel has good cause to believe that the child has violated or will violate the conditions of the bail agreement, which violation will result in the child's failure to appear before the court as directed, he may report the breach or impending violation to the court, surrender the child, and request revocation of the bail agreement.

D. If a surety obligated under a bail bond, executed pursuant to Article 825(1), has good cause to believe that the child has violated or will violate the conditions of the bail agreement, which will result in the child's failure to appear before the court as directed, he may report the breach and apply to the court for an instanter order for the child to be taken into custody. Unless authorized by the court, the surety shall not arrest or take the child into custody.

Acts 1991, No. 235, §8, eff. Jan. 1, 1992.

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CHC 828 - Violation of conditions of release