Did you recently get bailed out of jail? Getting arrested may seem like the end of the world but the reforms in bail policies have made it easier for defendants to resume their normal lives and live comfortably until the trial. Continue reading
Did you recently get bailed out of jail? Getting arrested may seem like the end of the world but the reforms in bail policies have made it easier for defendants to resume their normal lives and live comfortably until the trial. Continue reading
Most people are unaware of criminal case proceedings and the bail system until they’re faced with it in real life. It’s very important to have knowledge of the bail system and bonds, to adequately manage the situation in case you or someone in your life gets arrested. Continue reading
If you want to release a friend from jail, your best bet would be to post bail. This is, however, a legal procedure, and you need to learn the rules of a bail bond before you bail them out. Continue reading
If a loved one needs to post bail but can’t manage to pay the required amount, then you can seek help from a bail bonds company. But first, you need to make sure that the company is reliable and has a reputable position in the industry. Continue reading
Criminal offenses can be primarily classified into three major types; felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions. The punishments, charges, and penalties for each of these categories are different. The seriousness of a case relies heavily on whether it’s an infraction, misdemeanor, or a felony.
In this blog, we’ll discuss the difference between infractions and misdemeanors. Continue reading
Bail is the monetary guarantee of the accused, ensuring that they will attend court hearings after their release. However, they’re not permanently released, the final decision of their sentence or freedom relies mostly on the court’s ability to schedule the trial. Continue reading
The prospect of getting arrested again while you’re already on probation is quite daunting. It may cause serious financial and legal issues for the accused. Continue reading
Bail is the temporary release of a person from incarceration when they’re accused of committing a crime. The police file a report, make the arrest and acquire a certain amount of money from the suspect for conditional release until the trial. During this period, the defendant is obligated to appear in all the legal proceedings. Continue reading
Bail is a system that supports the release of the defendant of a criminal case subject to their commitment to appear at the subsequent legal proceedings. Depending on a state’s legislation, a bail may be secured by financial payments, court-imposed property liens, or on the defendant’s pledge to make monetary payments if they fail to comply with the conditions of their release from imprisonment. Continue reading
A criminal case refers to a court proceeding that involves the commission of an illegal act that’s punishable through imprisonment, fines, probation, or sometimes death. A criminal case generally constitutes a series of stages after the arrest of the defendant. Continue reading