Larry Zukerman, managing partner at Zukerman, Lear & Murray Co., L.P.A. in Cleveland, and Daniel Williams, criminal defense attorney at Dworken & Bernstein Co., L.P.A. in Painesville, explained the mechanics of bond conditions and the consequences of crossing state lines while out on bond in a Cleveland Jewish News Legal Affairs piece. Zukerman detailed the process that follows a bond violation: if a person on bond is arrested in another state, their Ohio bond is revoked, a warrant is issued for their arrest, and whoever posted bond becomes liable for the full bond amount. He also explained extradition — the person can either request an extradition bond hearing or be transported back to Ohio, after which they must persuade a judge to reinstate bond. Zukerman noted that while there is no active oversight preventing someone on bond from temporarily crossing state lines, any arrest in another state triggers immediate revocation back home.
Read the full article here: https://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/features/special_sections/legal_affairs/crossing-state-lines-will-lead-to-bond-revocation/article_80063146-8339-11ee-b89b-27d79a94bd2c.html





