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EVERYONE’S HAS THE RIGHT TO BAIL BONDS

March 1, 2020

Not everyone is able to pay the required bail set by the courts when they are arrested. Bail bonds make the alternative obtainable to everybody, despite earnings or social standing.

Bear in mind, nevertheless, that bail bonds are attached to a promise. In exchange for releasing a defendant from jail, he is obligated to show up to all court hearings related to the criminal charge associated with the arrest.

JAIL BONDS – HOW THEY WORK

Bail bonds enable you to pay a small portion of the full bond amount set by the judge, normally 10 percent. As soon as the bond guarantee is made, the inmate is free to leave jail as well as prepare for the approaching trials.

WITHOUT THE HELP OF A BONDSMAN

While behind bars, there is very little you can do. You are only allowed to make one phone call.

Visiting times are also restricted, and the atmosphere behind bars is not productive for preparing a good defense case on your behalf.

HOW PRETRIAL INMATE RELEASE BENEFITS THE DEFENDANT

By posting bond for a pretrial release, the defendant will have sufficient time to prepare for his approaching court date(s). It would certainly be easier for the accused to seek an experienced defense attorney when he’s not incarcerated.

The impending challenge of facing a trial is less complicated to endure while out of jail and with friends and family.

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