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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2026 · 18 MIN

How Bond Is Decided in North Carolina Criminal Cases

from For the Record with Greenwood Law · host fortherecordwithgreenwood

Episode Summary: In this episode of For The Record with Greenwood Law, host Evan Mack and criminal defense attorney Dylan W. Greenwood discuss the intricacies of how bond is determined in North Carolina. Dylan, known for his personalized representation, explains the dual objectives of bond: ensuring community safety and securing the defendant's return to court. He emphasizes that bond is not meant to be punitive but rather a mechanism to ensure the judicial process proceeds smoothly. The episode delves into the importance of a speedy trial and how bond decisions are integral to maintaining the balance between justice and individual rights. Listeners will gain a clearer understanding of the bond process and its implications for defendants in the criminal justice system. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:24 – Purpose of Bond in Criminal Cases 00:36 – Factors Considered by the Court 00:47 – Bond as a Non-Punitive Measure 01:08 – Ensuring Court Appearance 01:19 – Balancing Community Safety and Justice 01:28 – Right to a Speedy Trial About the Show: For The Record with Greenwood Law is a podcast dedicated to demystifying the legal process for listeners, particularly in the realm of criminal defense. Hosted by Evan Mack and featuring insights from seasoned attorney Dylan W. Greenwood, the show aims to provide clarity on complex legal issues, ensuring that listeners are well-informed about their rights and the workings of the justice system. Whether discussing bond decisions or broader legal principles, the podcast offers valuable perspectives for anyone interested in the legal landscape.

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In this episode of For The Record with Greenwood Law, host Evan Mack and criminal defense attorney Dylan W. Greenwood discuss the intricacies of how bond is determined in North Carolina. Dylan, known for his personalized representation, explains the dual objectives of bond: ensuring community safety and securing the defendant’s return to court. He emphasizes that bond is not meant to be punitive but rather a mechanism to ensure the judicial process proceeds smoothly. The episode delves into the importance of a speedy trial and how bond decisions are integral to maintaining the balance between justice and individual rights. Listeners will gain a clearer understanding of the bond process and its implications for defendants in the criminal justice system.

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