Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 362.7 - Criteria for Bail
Each request for bail funds shall be reviewed by the trustees when the amount will exceed $150.00 or by those designated by the Department administrator responsible for program operations when the amount will not exceed $150.00. The following criteria shall be considered when determining whether bail should be paid:
a) the
amount requested in relation to the amount of money in the bail fund,
b) the efforts made to reduce the bail or to
obtain the child's release without bail,
c) the availability of funds from other
sources, such as trust accounts, relatives or friends,
d) review of the child's social history to
determine whether the child's release would present a threat to the child or
the public,
e) a review of the
child's social history for factors indicating his availability for his later
trial,
f) an adequate casework plan
to enhance the likelihood that the child will be available for future court
hearings,
g) the length of time the
child will remain in jail if bail funds are not provided,
h) if the child is represented by an
attorney, whether the attorney is aware of the plan to provide the funds for
bail and approves of the plan.
Notes
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