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Inmate's death brought end to week of torment |
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During search, inmate choked on bag of drugs. |
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Questions to ask yourself before you agree to post bond |
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Questions to ask yourself before you agree to post bond
Often times we have defendants who call our agency and tell us to contact their ex-wives, relatives who live out of town, co-workers or a casual male or female acquaintances will they say will help them get out of jail. This means that person would be putting up the cash to pay our fee and indemnify or guarantee that the defendant will show up for court.
Since it is our Agency’s position that we actually serve the person putting up the bail and not the defendant we often find ourselves in the position of discouraging those very people from posting bond.
So to that end we decided to provide our clients a list of issues that you may wish to consider before posting bond. Click here for more info
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Did you know?
Did you know If a police officer comes to your door, the first thing you should do is ask to see his warrant?
Without a warrant, you are not required to give the officer the time of day, let alone allow him to explain the reasons for being at your door or heaven forbid, permit the officer to enter your home. If the officer does not have a warrant, don’t slam the door, be abusive or yell. JUST SHUT THE DOOR.
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Action Plus Bail Bond Tip |
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If you are pulled over or approached by a police officer, it is not the proper time or place to "express yourself" or worry about being "dissed" or "disrespected". Calm and mature heads should prevail:
- STAY CALM
- ACT MATURE
- KEEP A LEVEL HEAD
- USE COMMON SENSE
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