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14 10, 2019

Tips for When You Get Pulled Over

2024-06-14T00:46:20+00:00October 14th, 2019|Being Arrested, questions, Your Rights|

Getting pulled over can be a stressful ordeal, especially as you see the flashing red and blue lights in your rearview mirror. As the police officer approaches your car, you may wonder if you remembered to put the registration paperwork in the glove box. But being pulled over doesn’t have to be so intimidating. If [...]

4 10, 2019

The Reality Of Bounty Hunting

2021-02-05T16:04:38+00:00October 4th, 2019|questions, Trends|

“Reality TV” bounty hunter shows like ‘Dog The Bounty Hunter,’ and YouTube sensations Patty Mayo and Bounty Hunter D would have you believe that bounty hunting is one long action movie. They chase suspects down in dangerous situations, stake out suspects before “taking them down” and encounter all sorts of exciting situations every single day. [...]

29 09, 2019

Different Kinds Of Bail

2021-02-05T15:58:36+00:00September 29th, 2019|Bail FAQ, County Bail Info, questions|

A lot of people don’t realize that there are several different types of bail available. Depending on the charges and financial situation of the accused, each case has its own bond as determined by a judge at the bail hearing. Though some may be used more frequently than others, the job of the accused is [...]

11 09, 2019

THE EIGHT AMENDMENT OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION

2021-02-05T15:22:52+00:00September 11th, 2019|Being Arrested, News, questions, Trends, Your Rights|

The right of bail and basic protections for U.S. citizens is guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution via the Eight Amendment and is part of the Bill of Rights. It prohibits the Federal Government from imposing excessive bail, or fines, cruel and/or unusual punishment, inclusive of torture to persons accused of a crime on U.S. territory. [...]

7 09, 2019

FELONY BAIL BONDS

2021-02-04T17:28:28+00:00September 7th, 2019|Being Arrested, questions|

Not all crimes are created equal. At All N One Bail Bonds we know this and we have you covered. Most crimes are covered under the umbrella term, Misdemeanor, but some crimes are more. Require more. Felony crimes can have serious repercussions. The line between the two can be as thin as a strand of [...]

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