Summary
A New York court has reversed a previous denial of bail remission for Malisha Blyden. The court determined that Curtis Nichols' non-appearance in court was a consequence of mental illness and substance use. Furthermore, the court concluded that the circumstances constituted exceptional hardship, thereby justifying the complete return of the $15,000 bail amount.
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A New York court recently overturned a decision to deny the return of bail money to Malisha Blyden. The court determined that Curtis Nichols, for whom the bail was posted, failed to appear in court because of challenges related to mental illness and substance use. Additionally, the court found that the situation created an exceptional hardship, which justified the full return of Blyden's $15,000 bail.
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A New York court recently reversed a decision that had denied the return of Malisha Blyden's bail money. The court determined that Curtis Nichols had missed his court appearance because of mental health issues and substance use. It was further decided that the difficult circumstances involved justified giving Malisha Blyden the full $15,000 bail amount back.
Summary
A court in New York decided to give Malisha Blyden back her $15,000. She had paid this money as bail for Curtis Nichols. Mr. Nichols did not show up for his court date. He missed it because he was dealing with mental health problems and drug use. The court understood that it would be very hard for Ms. Blyden if she did not get her money back. So, the court chose to return all her $15,000.