Newton, IA asked in Criminal Law for Missouri

Q: how do i get bonds lowered and all cases run together because all charges are petty and done because of drug abuse

He is currently in callaway county and has court on the 3rd. he has warrants in Cole County, Marion COunty, Pike County and one in Quincy Illinois. I want to get him out of jail as he has been in there since july. I need some help. please. Like ROR on the warrants or someone to get with the pros attorney in thos counties and request bond reductions........ please

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Alexander Ivakhnenko
Alexander Ivakhnenko
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Wheeling, IL

A: The facts of your narrative tell a very different story.

If a person develops warrants from THREE different counties, in TWO separate states, and currently in is CUSTODY in the FOURTH COUNTY with no bond for five months that is not a mere coincidence.

These are not petty charges as you gracefully suggest. These facts indicate a pattern of non-compliance and possibly habitual criminal conduct.

Also, another thing is clear: no one, and I am confident to say it , no one would be able to assist you online in four counties attempting to lower a respective bond without being in that county, appearing on his behalf and learning all necessary case details from the case evidence and the defendant.

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