In Texas-my boyfriend was just arrested on a bond warrant although we paid his bond to get him out of jail on may 16th. The judge increased his bond even though he poses no flight risk, stays in touch with his lawyer, has shown up in court when scheduled to and has no previous criminal history. His initial charge was aggravated assault even though there was no threat of harm, no injury to body or property, no weapons involved or anything. He had gotten into an argument with a guy in a parking lot when leaving a bar one night and this other guy chased him down on his motorcycle after he left. Well the cops pulled them both over for speeding and only arrested my boyfriend and claimed he was trying to murder the off duty deputy, which his lawyer even says if completely unfounded and ridiculous. Well, today he was arrested because the judge increased his bond from what was originally $11,000 to $250,000. I am curious to find out if anyone can explain how they can do this when my boyfriend has done everything required of him to this day and in no way has ever presented as being any kind of risk. Even the deputy sheriff said it was really odd that they increased it like this. We don't have the money to post a new bond and I have no idea what to expect will happen (neither one of us has ever dealt with legal problems before). If anyone has any information or suggestions on where I can find help it would be greatly appreciated.