As I was saying, we were working on his choices. I'm assuming now after all this bull**** is over he will be motivated to do better like what happened to me
You can always hope that the mess your boyfriend has gotten himself into will motivate him to do better. Jail time can be a good motivator, or not, depending on how fast a learner your boyfriend is. He apparently didn't learn anything from your experience.
FlyingRon, the Virginia Bail Association link I provided earlier says this: "If there is a presumption against bond, Virginia law requires the magistrate to deny bond ... after the magistrate denies bond, the defendant can request a new bond hearing before the judge."
A motion for the bail hearing has been filed by the boyfriend's attorney. At the hearing, the boyfriend must be able to show he is not a flight risk or a danger. The obstruction of justice charge can be a problem for the boyfriend at the hearing, especially if it has been charged as a felony and not as a misdemeanor. The gun with illegal drugs also will be a challenge for the boyfriend.