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will you please tell us what a bond hearing is, thank you!No, he has a bond hearing on Monday. In some alternate universe where he was granted bond, he still wouldn’t get his child back.
will you please tell us what a bond hearing is, thank you!No, he has a bond hearing on Monday. In some alternate universe where he was granted bond, he still wouldn’t get his child back.
Thank you for replying with Virginia Law. I think when we are dealing with communities that are not based in the US, it's helpful to give additional detail, especially people in the media or "influencers". These threads are so helpful so that correct information is shared, (including from me). Thank you, thank you!Google says this about bond hearings in VA
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What Is a Bond Hearing and How Can I Get One?
Find out more about how a criminal defense attorney could help if you need a bond hearing and you’ve been arrested and charged in Virginia.invictus-law.com
"Virginia law requires a judge to grant a bond unless they have probable cause to believe that the accused will not appear at a trial or hearing. Furthermore, bond may be denied if there is probable cause to believe that the freedom of the accused individual will constitute an unreasonable danger to themselves or another person.
When establishing probable cause, a prosecutor must simply prove to the judge that there is relevant information about you that makes it likely that you pose a flight risk or a risk of danger."
Given that passports and suitcases were visible to LE when they entered, and given the nature of the crime, extremely unlikely to have an outcome other than being held. MOOO.
Exactly. You have all of that, with the addition of the underlying crime being murder. He’s not charged with that yet, but it’s coming.Google says this about bond hearings in VA
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What Is a Bond Hearing and How Can I Get One?
Find out more about how a criminal defense attorney could help if you need a bond hearing and you’ve been arrested and charged in Virginia.invictus-law.com
"Virginia law requires a judge to grant a bond unless they have probable cause to believe that the accused will not appear at a trial or hearing. Furthermore, bond may be denied if there is probable cause to believe that the freedom of the accused individual will constitute an unreasonable danger to themselves or another person.
When establishing probable cause, a prosecutor must simply prove to the judge that there is relevant information about you that makes it likely that you pose a flight risk or a risk of danger."
Given that passports and suitcases were visible to LE when they entered, and given the nature of the crime, extremely unlikely to have an outcome other than being held. MOOO.
Thank you. In my opinion, having someone with law experience give reaction or expert opinions in these types of cases (meaning from Immigrant communities) navigating the US legal system would add such value to the existing conversation or coverage of this case. I appreciate you all giving us more insight into what's ahead, or potentially ahead.Exactly. You have all of that, with the addition of the underlying crime being murder. He’s not charged with that yet, but it’s coming.
Welcome to Websleuths !!!Thank you for replying with Virginia Law. I think when we are dealing with communities that are not based in the US, it's helpful to give additional detail, especially people in the media or "influencers". These threads are so helpful so that correct information is shared, (including from me). Thank you, thank you!
Grateful to you and others showing up in person. I know this will be meaningful to Mamta's family whom I believe are now in the US.Today, Del. @MichelleforVA and I are joining hundreds of our constituents, neighbors, nurses and members of the Nepalese community from the D/M/V for a peaceful gathering to honor Mamta Kafle Bhatt at Signal Hill Park in Manassas Park and calling for justice and accountability.
This is the most connected I've ever felt as an American. Grateful for your response. Lastly, agreed that this sad situation has brought us closer than ever before.Welcome to Websleuths !!!
Sad for the reason you are here.
Please, feel free to ask any questions. We will try our best to find the correct information.
I do not feel he will be given a bond on Monday. He was packed up, probably going to flee the country.
If he is give a cash bond amount, I would think it would be a very high dollar amount.
My opinion only...
I wish I could be there, but I am just the one posting the Senator's tweet here. And, another Welcome to Websleuths from me!Grateful to you and others showing up in person. I know this will be meaningful to Mamta's family whom I believe are now in the US.
I'm so glad that people like Naresh Bhatt are as stupid as they are evil. Makes the gathering of evidence and building the case part of things, easy. JMO.
Thank you that transcription Dotta."In an interview with WUSA last week,
Bhatt said he was worried about where his wife may be
and it was not the first time she had gone missing.
'I’m the one who is suffering.
She is my baby’s mom.
She is my wife.
I’m the one suffering,
so I don’t know what I’m supposed to say'.”
This image says so much. Sadly, so much. IMO maybe investigators should slide a copy of that to him when questioning him.![]()
Immigration lawyer speeds up visa process for family of missing Manassas Park mother
Just 24 hours after learning Mamta is presumed dead and her husband has been arrested, friends and neighbors are now focused on the well-being of her daughter.wjla.com
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Dahal (the attorney) told 7News that Mamta's baby is with a family friend. Her focus has been to make sure the infant is in trusted hands.
"It's never going to be the same for her, especially with the mom's situation and the dad's circumstances," Dahal said. "But we, as a team, everybody in the community, we are trying to make sure that the baby had at least an amount of normalcy or whatever she was doing, a continuation of that."
"The cultural thing also comes in here, when it comes to what are you feeding, the familiar sound of music, the familiar language," Dahal added.
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"They (Mamta's mom & brother) are here temporarily. They are here on a tourist visa, which is going to be the temporary visa only, so from three-to-six months is the time period," Dahal said. "We have to revisit the whole thing about what's going to happen, what's going to be the next steps. It's too soon to decide because everything is happening right now. Right now, the most important thing is she is in the care of a person with whom she's familiar with."
The sad thing? I don't think it would do a lick of good. IMO he's decided he's the victim, it should all be about him, and he doesn't give a flying rip about his family and his own flesh and blood child. He's going to be crying victim all the way to LWOP or death row. (Does VA still have the death penalty? If so, it seems like he's a perfect recipient MOO.)This image says so much. Sadly, so much. IMO maybe investigators should slide a copy of that to him when questioning him.MOO
Bbm.Welcome to Websleuths !!!
Sad for the reason you are here.
Please, feel free to ask any questions. We will try our best to find the correct information.
I do not feel he will be given a bond on Monday. He was packed up, probably going to flee the country.
If he is give a cash bond amount, I would think it would be a very high dollar amount.
My opinion only...
The sad thing? I don't think it would do a lick of good. IMO he's decided he's the victim, it should all be about him, and he doesn't give a flying rip about his family and his own flesh and blood child. He's going to be crying victim all the way to LWOP or death row. (Does VA still have the death penalty? If so, it seems like he's a perfect recipient MOO.)
It'd be a hard sell getting a successful DP case with no body, anyway. Even with the Bluestar evidence that shows she bled enough in her home to die. They'd more likely go for LWOP even if Virginia still had the DP on the books. More certainty in conviction.Yes ErinC, I fear you are quite correct. Was simply hoping…….. one could always wish……. If I was an investigator IMO I would still do it.
On the latter question, as a former resident of the state of Virginia…… unfortunately it appears IIUC the state has abolished use of the death penalty. Seems to date to circa 2021. IANAL
CNN online March 29, 2021 article by Dakin Andone entitled ‘Why Virginia’s abolition of the death penalty is a big deal for the state and the US’: