Agreed Motion for Continuance Bond Forfeiture Hearing is a legal document that was released by the District Clerk - Dallas County, Texas - a government authority operating within Texas. The form may be used strictly within Dallas County.
Q: What is an Agreed Motion for Continuance?
A: An Agreed Motion for Continuance is a request made by both parties in a legal case to postpone a scheduled hearing or trial.
Q: What is a Bond Forfeiture Hearing?
A: A Bond Forfeiture Hearing is a court proceeding where the court determines whether to forfeit a bond that was posted to secure a defendant's release from custody.
Q: Why would both parties agree to a motion for continuance?
A: Both parties may agree to a motion for continuance if they need more time to prepare their case or if unforeseen circumstances prevent them from proceeding with the hearing as scheduled.
Q: What is the purpose of a Bond Forfeiture Hearing?
A: The purpose of a Bond Forfeiture Hearing is to determine whether the defendant complied with the terms of their bond or if the bond should be forfeited due to a violation.
Q: What happens if a bond is forfeited?
A: If a bond is forfeited, the person who posted the bond may lose the money or property they put up as collateral, and a warrant may be issued for the defendant's arrest.
Form Details:
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