Blog Category: Laws

California Cocaine Laws & Penalties

in Laws Cocaine is a popular but deadly party stimulant. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has placed the drug in Schedule II, meaning it has high addictive and abuse potential and may have medicinal value. As the second most-abused recreational drug, it's no surprise that Bail Bonds agents find themselves dealing with individuals charged with cocaine possession.… Read More

California Drug Paraphernalia Laws And Penalties

in Laws According to California Health & Safety Section 11364, it is a crime to possess drug paraphernalia. Drug paraphernalia charges in California can have significant penalties, so you should consult with an attorney if you are charged.   ... Read More

Which Type of Bankruptcy Should You File?

in Laws Millions of Americans consider and file for bankruptcy every year. They feel overwhelmed by their debts, such as credit cards or fees from bail bonds, and do not want to think about them anymore. These men and women feel like they have no other options. But the process is more complex than simply writing off… Read More

Difference Between Aiding and Abetting and Being an Accessory

in Laws   Aiding and abetting a crime and being an accessory to a crime are both criminal offenses that carry a criminal charge that often includes jail time. Both charges may bring the need for both a bail bondsman and a criminal defense attorney. While both crimes include assisting a person in committing a crime, there… Read More

Frequently Asked Criminal Law Questions: Crime Definitions

in Laws Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Criminal Law Definitions and What It Could Mean For You Introduction Today's discussion involves some of the most FAQs involving criminal defense and how it relates to individuals committing criminal acts. 1. What Is A Bail Bond? A bail bond is a type of bond (some form of cash or other… Read More

What Is Aggravated Mayhem in California Criminal Law?

in Laws California Penal Code 205 PC criminalizes intentionally causing a person permanent disability or disfigurement or depriving a person of a limb, organ or member of their body. This crime is known as aggravated mayhem. Aggravated mayhem penalties include a felony conviction that could include significant consequences. If you are charged with this offense, it is… Read More

California Securities Fraud Laws

in Laws Sometimes people may be facing securities fraud charges. If you are facing securities fraud charges under California Corporations Code Section 25400, California Corporations Code Section 25402, or California Corporations Code Section 25540 you might be temporarily behind bars. In that case, it is helpful to have someone on your side who can offer assistance with… Read More

California Civil Litigation and Procedures

in Laws How Bail Bonds Functions in Civil Proceedings If an individual resides in California, and they become involved in a civil litigation scenario, then they will need to understand how this process will function. Sometimes a civil litigation case will also involve the use of a bail bond, and the bail bonds process will thus become… Read More

How A Personal Injury Case Is Settled?

in Laws Persons who have been injured in an accident might be able to recoup funds by initiating a personal injury lawsuit. In certain instances, such proceedings are resolved through a legal process known as a settlement. The following brief blog will provide a brief overview of how a personal injury case works and examine how and… Read More