CAN I MAKE BOND IF I AM ARRESTED FOR A PROBATION VIOLATION?

In Johnson County, our judges will not set bonds for probation violations if you are on regular probation.  You will have to stay in jail until you are set for court.  If you are on deferred probation, a bond could be set, and you could be released pending your court date.

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