Austin Jail Release Lawyer

Texas Jail Release Law

After being booked in jail, the arresting officer has to file what is called a Probable Cause Affidavit. A Probable Cause Affidavit is a written document that tells the officer’s shortened version of the accusations with which the defendant is being charged. A judge will then read this report as well as the criminal history of the defendant. After reading both, the judge will then set a bail amount for the defendant. The severity of the accusations and the defendant’s past arrest and conviction history will help to determine the amount of the bail.

In Travis County, bail for misdemeanors can be set as low as only $500 for an offense like hot checks. On the other side, bail can also be set around $10,000 for offenses like assault. Bail usually varies based on the offense. First time DWI’s, assuming that the defendant has a clean prior arrest history, can range between $1500 and $3000. There is no set amount and the amount can often vary based on the first judge that evaluates the case. We understand how difficult it is for you to spend time in jail and will work to get you out as soon as possible.

If someone is arrested for a DWI, the only way for them to be released from jail that same evening is to have a Hobby Release. Assuming that the person meets certain conditions, the sheriff will release the defendant into the care and custody of an attorney. The person must promise to come back to the court the next morning by noon to take care of all the required paperwork.

If you or someone you know is in need of Jail or Hobby Release, contact the Austin jail release lawyers of Morales & Navarrete at 1-866-812-4596. We are here to help you get out of jail.
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