Posting or paying for bail allows
an arrested individual to be temporarily set free, provided that he agrees to
participate in court when a trial date is set. Bail may be paid in cash,
collateral, or possibly through bail bonds issued by a bondsman or agency.
Monday, November 28, 2016
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Getting Bail when You Need Help the Most
Having a loved one arrested can
be a traumatic scenario for a family. Following an arrest, the individual in
question may be released or set free on bail, as decided upon by the judge. He
will then have to return to court to appear during his trial.
Monday, November 21, 2016
Posting Bail for Child Endangerment
As outlined by the California
Penal Code, a person may be charged with child abandonment or endangerment if
he causes physical or mental suffering to a child. Whether it is by neglect or
if willfully done, child endangerment involves placing the young one in a
dangerous situation.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
The Vital Role of a Bail Bonds Agent
If someone in your family is
arrested, posting bail may be a way to temporarily get him out of jail until it
is time for his court hearing. For those who are not familiar with the process,
talking to a bail bonds agent or a bail bondsman can make a huge difference.
There are numerous ways by which this agent can assist you and your family.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Get to Know 3 Popular Bail Bond Types
If a
person gets arrested, posting bail is one of the ways he can keep himself from
getting locked up. This way, he can await trial at home instead of in jail.
Should you or a loved one find the need to post bail, it can help to know that
there are several types of bail available, and each has different applications
that suit different needs best. Here are three of the most popular bail options that you can use
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
3 Tips to Keep In Mind When Under Arrest
When police tells
you you’re under arrest, you are bound to feel a lot of negative emotions. This
can range from anger and fear to disbelief, confusion, and more. It can be hard
to keep your cool under this stressful situation, but no matter what you’re
feeling, there are some things you need to remember if you find yourself
getting arrested.
Thursday, November 3, 2016
2 Police Statements to Watch Out For
Even under
arrest, it’s illegal to force you to testify against yourself thanks to the
Fifth Amendment. On the other hand, the Fourth Amendment states that your
belongings or records cannot be legally seized or search if there is no just
cause. Despite these, however, American law enforcement are trained to use
deceptive, intimidating, and manipulative methods to try and get around those
restrictions.
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