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Question: Can a person who has been convicted of a felony and out on probation recieve a bond if there is a violation because of new charges pending? If a person is found to have some mental issues like paranoid schizophreniz, and DID while in jail is there any way to get them commited to a mental institute?

Answer: A person can get a bond at anytime, as long as the judge believes that the person is not a flight risk, or will commit more offenses while on bond. IF a person is committing offenses because of a mental health problem, it will be more difficult to get a bond. There are many ways to get a person to a mental health institution. You need to sit down with an attorney for a consult, and see the best way for your situation.

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