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can courts set 3 differend bonds on the same charge

Asked on Oct 09th, 2013 on Criminal Law - Iowa
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If you are charged with say forgery 3 counts on one felony case number, is it illegal for there to be a bond for each count? ( example Fecr46456 forgery = $2000 c Forgery= $2000c Forgery = $2000c/s
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General Practice Attorney serving Ontonagon, MI at Robert Peterson, Attorney at Law
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Technically if there are three counts under a criminal case number, the State is charging three crimes.  Each crime could require bond, however, it is not normally done so.  However, the three crimes could influence the final amount of the bond required (which could mean adding up the three bonds to get one bond based upon the three).
Answered on Oct 26th, 2013 at 4:23 PM

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