In a recent court session, several defendants faced charges ranging from misdemeanors to felonies, with bail amounts set accordingly.
Mister Ades Mendez was charged with criminal trespass, a Class B misdemeanor, with bail set at $3,000. He requested a court-appointed attorney, which was granted. Similarly, Mister Haywood, also charged with criminal trespass, requested legal representation and was informed about the process for a personal bond.
Mister Brown faced a more serious charge of state jail felony for re-offending after prior convictions, with bail set at $6,000. He too requested a court-appointed lawyer.
Mister Elijah Fine was charged with driving while intoxicated and resisting arrest, facing bail amounts of $2,500 and $5,000 respectively. He expressed interest in a personal bond after discussing options with a counselor and officer.
Mister Jones was charged with assault family violence, a Class A misdemeanor, with bail set at $8,000. He raised concerns about his ability to file charges against the alleged victim, which he was advised to discuss with his lawyer.
Mister Meeks was charged with failing to comply with registration requirements, a second-degree felony, with bail set at $15,000. He requested a court-appointed attorney as well.
Lastly, Mister Reed faced a serious charge of assault family violence by strangulation, a third-degree felony, with bail set at $20,000. He confirmed he already had legal representation.
The session highlighted the court's commitment to ensuring defendants have access to legal counsel while addressing a range of criminal charges.