Your loved one has been accused of identity theft, which is a federal crime. He was arrested and is now sitting in a jail cell, awaiting trial in federal court. He couldn’t have possibly done what they said he did. You want him out, and now. Is it possible to bail him out? If so, […]
Read MorePosted December 27th, 2016 by bhuertas.
Categories: Arrest, Bail Bonds.
Your teenager got into a little legal trouble over the holidays. While at a friend’s party, there was alcohol present and your son was drinking. Someone had called the police on the party and he was arrested for underage drinking. What happens next? Will you have to get a bail bond? The juvenile criminal system […]
Read MoreThe holiday season is supposed to be a joyous time. It’s a time of peace on earth, goodwill to all creatures, and showing the ones you love how you feel about them. It is also a time filled with sorrow and depression for many. And sometimes, that sorrow is caused by someone you love being […]
Read MoreThere’s nothing scarier than seeing blinking lights in your rearview mirror or hearing the sound of a siren behind you. It can be nerve-wracking, to say the least. But, if you follow these five steps, it can make the process go by quickly and painlessly. Step 1: When you see the police car behind you, […]
Read MorePosted December 6th, 2016 by bhuertas.
Categories: Bail Bonds.
You were arrested for a crime and are placed in jail to await your hearing. You call up the bail bond company and make arrangements for a bond. A few months go by and the charges against you are dismissed. Because of this, you don’t feel like you need to pay the rest of the […]
Read MorePosted November 29th, 2016 by bhuertas.
Categories: Bail, Bail Reform.
There are big changes for the bail system brewing in New Jersey. Beginning in January, New Jersey judges will be allowed to not only deny bail to high risk offenders but will be able to release low risk offenders from jail using a non-monetary system. The new bail laws, which New Jersey voters approved in 2014, now […]
Read MorePosted November 22nd, 2016 by bhuertas.
Categories: Bail Bonds.
We’ve spent quite some time on the consequences you face for jumping bail. But what is considered jumping bail? And is there a way to prove your innocence in the matter? First know that jumping bail is a serious crime. In Pennsylvania, bail jumping means that you failed to show up in court and then failing […]
Read MorePosted November 15th, 2016 by bhuertas.
Categories: Bail Bonds.
Your cousin calls you one day and tells you that she has been arrested on drug charges. Her bail has been set at a pretty high amount but your cousin is planning on getting a bond. However, the cost of the bond is pretty high for her and she was hoping if you would become […]
Read MoreYou are arrested for a misdemeanor. You’ve never been arrested before and you’re a little nervous. At your hearing, your charges are read and the judge decides to release you on your own recognizance. What does this mean? What is ROR bail? According to Pennsylvania law, bail must be set in any type of misdemeanor, felony, […]
Read MorePosted November 1st, 2016 by bhuertas.
Categories: Bail Bonds.
We’ve spoken before about the bail bond process. Although the process is pretty cut and dry, it can still take some time. There’s a lot of paperwork involved, not to mention the court process. So is there a way that the process can speed up? Unfortunately, you need to wait until your bail is sent […]
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