How long does it take to bring a Bail Review?

To file a bail review, there are several documents that are required to be filed with the court (such as the charging document, transcript of the bail hearing, and statements made under oath (called affidavits) of the Applicant and possibly the surety). All of these documents are almost always required. Once all these items are received by the lawyer (which generally takes 2-4 weeks), it will take at least three business days notice before the application can be heard by a judge. The lawyer, the client, and any proposed sureties will have to attend the Superior Court of Justice on the day scheduled for the bail review.

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