Citation Release
This procedure, known as the "Cite
Out", involves the issuance of a citation
by the arresting officer to the arrestee, informing
the arrestee that he or she must appear at an appointed
court date.
The Cite Out usually occurs
immediately after an individual is arrested. As a consequence
of the failure to follow complete booking procedures,
the true identity and background of most individuals
released on citation is never established. This results
in the release of numerous arrestees who may have outstanding
bench warrants pending or who may present a significant
danger to society.
Accordingly,
in those cases involving Cite
Outs, the arrestee may never be placed in custody,
and like the own recognizance release,
such an arrestee's appearance in court depends exclusively
upon the integrity of the alleged felon and his or her
voluntarily returning to court.
How
Bail Works > Citation
Release
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