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Bail Yes Bonding Agencies For Florida bail bonds assistance 24 hours a day call toll free 1-800-224-5937 Bail Bonds & Bail Bondsmen ServicesFor most people, being arrested is a very troubling and embarrassing experience. You, your relatives, and your loved ones can be overwhelmed with a sense of being lost in the judicial systems legal jargon . We understand. We can help you through it. Call us toll free 24 hours a day. Bail: Getting Out of JailWhat you need to know about bail -- what is it, how it's set, and how to pay it. A person's first thought upon landing in jail is often how to get out -- and fast. The usual way to do this is to "post bail." Bail is cash or a cash equivalent that an arrested person gives to a court to ensure that he will appear in court when ordered to do so. If the defendant appears in court at the proper time, the court refunds the bail. But if the defendant doesn't show up, the court keeps the bail and issues a warrant for the defendant's arrest. How Bail Is SetJudges are responsible for setting bail. Because many people want to get out of jail immediately (instead of waiting up to three days to see a judge), most jails have standard bail schedules that specify bail amounts for common crimes this is true in and Florida. An arrested person can get out of jail quickly by paying the amount set forth in the bail schedule. Note: in New York State bail is set only at the arraignment. As an example; If you are arrested in any of the New York Boros, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan or Long Island you will not be issued a bail until you see the judge typically 24-48 hours after being arrested. The actual posting of bail and release can take an additional 24-48 hours. The Eighth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution requires that bail not be excessive. This means that bail should not be used to raise money for the government or to punish a person for being suspected of committing a crime. Remember: The purpose of bail is to give an arrested person his/her freedom until he/she is convicted of a crime, and the amount of bail must be no more than is reasonably necessary to insure the appearance of the defendant at all court proceedings. If a person can't afford the amount of bail on the bail schedule, he or she can ask a judge to lower it. Depending on the state, this request must be made either in a special bail setting hearing or when the person appears in court for the first time (usually called the arraignment). Paying BailBail can take any of the following forms:
A bail bond issued by a bail bondsman is like a check held in reserve: It represents the person's promise that he or she will appear in court when required to. The bail bond is purchased by payment of a nonrefundable premium (usually about 10% of the face amount of the bond). Getting Out of Jail FreeSometimes people are released "on their own recognizance," or "O.R." A defendant released O.R. must simply sign a promise to show up in court. He doesn't have to post bail. A defendant commonly requests release on his own recognizance at his first court appearance. If the judge denies the request, he then asks for low bail. In general, defendants who are released O.R. have strong ties to a community, making them unlikely to flee. Factors that may convince a judge to grant an O.R. release include the following:
For most people, being arrested is a very troubling and embarrassing experience. You, your relatives, and your loved ones can be overwhelmed with a sense of being lost in the judicial systems legal jargon . We understand. We can help you through it. Call us toll free 24 hours a day.
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