If you are on bail for a Wisconsin criminal case, and you violate the conditions of bail set by a court, it is called “Bail Jumping”. Bail Jumping is a crime in Wisconsin, that a person can be convicted for, even if the underlying charges were to be dismissed.
A bail jumping charge can result in a misdemeanor or a felony charge, depending on the circumstances. For instance, if a person were originally charged with a felony crime, and then placed on a bail-bond, the person would be charged with felony bail jumping if the person violated the terms of the original bail-bond.
Regardless of the level of offense charged, a charge of bail jumping can result in a criminal conviction, along with a potential jail or prison sentence. See the link below for more information about Bail Jumping in Wisconsin. For a free consultation to discuss your bail jumping charges, contact Wyosnick Legal, LLC. We will serve as an aggressive and knowledgeable advocate by yours side, throughout your case.