Get Bail, Leave Jail: America’s Guide to Hiring a Bondsman, Navigating Bail Bonds, and Getting out of Custody before Trial - E-book - ePub

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S.J. Plotkin

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-Finalist 2021 Best Book Awards, American Book Fest-Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) Bronze Medal Winner 2022When you or someone you care about... Lire la suite
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Résumé

-Finalist 2021 Best Book Awards, American Book Fest-Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) Bronze Medal Winner 2022When you or someone you care about is incarcerated, your priority is to secure a safe release as soon as possible. This can be overwhelming. You may feel rushed and might make bad decisions based on incomplete or inaccurate information-decisions that carry serious long-term consequences.
Get Bail, Leave Jail helps Americans safely navigate legal accusations, arrests, bail bondsmen, and the most complicated court procedures. Its guidance stems from more than 60 years of family experience in bail, working with thousands of people in need, countless criminal defense lawyers, and all manner of law enforcement and court officials. Within these pages, you'll find detailed advice about:· Five types of bail agencies (including how to check their reputation and qualifications).· Eleven questions to ask a bail bondsman or bail agent before hiring them.· Five ways to get out of jail (and how to speed up release).· Eight ways that getting out of jail can be delayed (and how to avoid them).· The most common bail bond forms and contracts you'll encounter.· Twenty-one types of items you can use as bail collateral to secure your bond money.· Navigating criminal court procedures and ensuring the exoneration of your bail bond.· How to prepare your defense in court, how to reduce sentencing, and maybe even how to stay out of prison completely.
Every arrest is difficult, whether it's a DUI, traffic ticket, shoplifting, domestic violence, drug possession, white collar crime, or an even more serious charge. But defendants who get out on bail are better prepared because they have more time, more options, and can seek better help. Read Get Bail, Leave Jail to prepare yourself with this vital information before you or your loved ones ever need it.
Below are a list of common bail bonds terms and explanations as well as some of the most common Bail charges that are addressed in the book:Affidavit, Allegation, Appeal, Arraignment, Arrest, Assets, Attorney, Bail, Bail bond, Bail schedule, Bench trial, Bail agent or guarantor, Bounty hunter, a.k.a. skip tracer, Capital offense, Collateral, Commissioner, Continuance, Conviction, Defendant, Community service, Concurrent sentence, Consecutive sentence, Counsel, Court, Damages, Determinate sentencing, Discovery, District Attorney, Docket call, Due process, Evidence, Exoneration, Extradition, Failure to appear, Felony, Forfeiture, Grand jury, Habeas corpus, Hearing, House arrest or home confinement, Indemnitor, Indictment, Injunction, Judge, Judgment, Jurisdiction, Jury, Lien, Litigation, Misdemeanor, Mistrial, Motions, No contest or nolo contendere, Oath, Own recognizance (OR), Parole, Perjury, Plea, Plea bargain, Posting fee, Preliminary hearing, Premium, Pretrial, Probable cause, Probation, Prosecutor, Public defender, Restitution, Schedules, Sentence, Stay, Summary judgment, Testimony, Time served, Trial, Verdict, Warrant, Witness, Wobbler

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    17/06/2022
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8201102067
  • EAN
    9798201102067
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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