ESO
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IF there is a lawyer on here maybe they can explain....however from what I found, It is possible, the 'high' bond, could be a result of a court order by Butler County Courts along with failure to follow the Judges rules about drugs. Also, in the article, which I will make a few snips below, any contact with any other children could be in jeopardy because of smoking marijuana.....this is what I take from the article.
EG "has had anger issues and until a few months ago was allowed only supervised visits with her own two young sons, according to court records." This would be Butler County.
"A Butler County judge in October allowed Glass to have unsupervised visits with her own two sons but kept custody with the boys father." This would be in 2017
EG had unneeded confrontation, bad language, in front of and to the children. The children father said she assaulted him while he 'held' them. EG would fight people she dated, broke windows.
Whatever rules Butler County Judge set up, was going to slowly allow EG to have more parenting time after she completed certain courses.
"The order said that Glass has used illegal drugs in the past and is forgiven but warned that any future use would be seen as a choice by her not to parent her children. She was not allowed to leave Butler and Sedgwick counties with the children."
EG filed an affidavit and said she was "fit and proper parent, was stable and clean from any illicit drugs and should be able to spend quality, alone time with her children."
The bond could have been high because of the anger issues, physical assault, and drug use....all which violated Butler County orders, even though this was now taking place in Sedgwick County. I wonder, if EG is released, if she could be picked up by Butler County for violation of court orders?
The below is a good article by the Wichita Eagle Newspaper.
http://www.kansas.com/news/local/crime/article201898009.html
Most likely the high bond is also due to EG not following previous court orders about attending parenting classes. The bond is set based on the severity of the crime among other factors so the courts cant ask for a million dollar bond on a minor charge. There is a scale, I wish I could remember where to find that information, but Im drawing a blank.
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