24 Hour Bail Bonds:
Los Angeles: 323-547-8786 | Orange County: 714-541-1155 San Bernardino: 909-381-3899 619-381-4859 San Diego: Riverside: 951-445-4155
24 Hour Bail Bonds:
Los Angeles: 323-547-8786
Orange County: 714-541-1155
San Bernardino: 909-381-3899
San Diego: 619-381-4859
Riverside: 951-445-4155
Posted on Aug 13th, 2024 by
Under California law, fraud is an intentional misrepresentation or omission intended to derive an undeserved benefit of money or property. Fraud is charged as a felony when you unlawfully gain money or property worth $950 or more or cause a loss of a similar amount to another person. When you are arrested and charged with felony fraud, you...
Posted on Aug 13th, 2024 by
A felony extortion charge has serious consequences. Despite the possible legal repercussions, securing pretrial release can be a considerable obstacle. Due to the seriousness of the crime, extortion charges sometimes result in large bail amounts, unlike minor offenses. This is because there are worries for victim safety and possible flight...
Posted on Jun 11th, 2024 by
You commit a crime of forgery by fraudulently altering, creating, or possessing false documents with the intention to defraud another person. The prosecution will file a felony charge against you if the amount you defrauded or intended to defraud is $950 or more. After facing an arrest and charges for felony forgery, you remain in detention...
Posted on Jun 11th, 2024 by
Undoubtedly, being charged with a drug-related offense can be one of the most terrifying situations. Whether it is trafficking, distribution, or possession of a controlled drug substance, the legal path ahead can be full of anxiety and uncertainty, even if it is not your first arrest for a similar crime. Following your arrest for a...
Posted on May 21st, 2024 by
Facing an arrest is one of the most traumatizing experiences you can have in your life. The situation is even worse if you face felony charges, like felony possession of a firearm by a felon under PC 29800. If you are a repeat felony offender, the judge can grant or deny your release on bail, depending on the facts of your case. However, all...
Posted on May 20th, 2024 by
Revoking a bail bond can deal a significant blow to your legal case. Do not panic, though. You still have the chance to be released by asking for the bail bond to be reinstated. You must petition the court to revive a revoked bail bond to address the accusations against you and continue court appearances. Understanding the reasons behind...
Posted on May 1st, 2024 by
Drug possession is a common crime in California. If law enforcement officers arrest you for drug possession, the judge will set a bail amount to allow you to leave jail until your trial. It is essential to understand how the bail procedure works, why the court requires defendants to post bail, and how much the bail amount could be. After an...
Posted on Apr 25th, 2024 by
Felony identity theft charges carry significant legal consequences. If you are charged with felony identity theft in Temecula, you could serve time behind bars and incur fines. Preparing for your trial outside jail is essential to preventing a guilty conviction. This can happen when a judge grants your release on bail. You can post cash bail...