Conditional Release Agreement
Conditional Release Agreement
A conditional release agreement is a legal document that sets forth the terms and conditions under which a defendant may be released from custody pending trial or sentencing. The agreement is typically negotiated between the prosecution and the defense and must be approved by the court. The conditions of release may include requirements such as posting bail, surrendering passports, maintaining employment, attending counseling or treatment, and refraining from contact with victims or witnesses. The agreement may also specify the consequences for violating the conditions, such as revocation of release or forfeiture of bail. The defendant must sign the agreement and agree to abide by its terms as a condition of their release. The court will monitor the defendant’s compliance with the agreement and may modify or revoke the release if the defendant violates the conditions or poses a danger to the community.