Date: | 01/31/2018 |
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Josh J., a juvenile v. Commonwealth
Josh J., a juvenile v. Commonwealth
Supreme Judicial Court, January 31, 2018
(Juvenile/Bail revocation)
Where an individual has been released on bail pursuant to G.L. c. 276, §58, and there is probable cause to believe the individual committed a crime while released on bail, the Commonwealth may move to revoke bail under either §58 (sixty-day revocation) or §58B (90-day revocation). If the Commonwealth is able to make the requisite showing, the trial court judge may revoke bail under the respective statute.