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What if the peace officer, prosecutor, or judge believes that the money to be used to bail someone out is the product of criminal activity and requires a 1275 PC Motion?

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What if the peace officer, prosecutor, or judge believes that the money to be used to bail someone out is the product of criminal activity and requires a 1275 PC Motion?

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The judge or a magistrate may stay the release of a defendant if a peace officer or prosecutor files a sworn declaration demonstrating probable cause to believe the source of the consideration was feloniously obtained, or the judge or magistrate has probable cause to believe the source was feloniously obtained. If probable cause exists, the defendant then bears the burden to prove that no part of the source was illegally obtained. A defendant who prevails must be released on issuance of a bail bond as specified. Plotkin Bail Bonds is an expert in 1275 PC motions and has a 98% success rate of having the 1275 PC hold lifted.

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