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There are a lot of reasons why an individual can be arrested. For instance, a person can be arrested if a police officer has caught the person disobeying the law. Another reason will be the possession of drugs, driving while under the influence of alcohol, or due to a misdemeanor. If a person is arrested, he or she will go through the stages of the criminal justice system. One of the stages of a criminal case is the posing of bail.

An arrested person will find the criminal justice system very complicated, intimidating, and unnerving. Unless the person is a ruthless and hardened criminal, the criminal justice system will be unfamiliar for an average citizen. However, the criminal justice system acknowledges the fact that every person needs to be treated as innocent until he or she is proven guilty. The system also aims to protect the rest of the citizens of the state from further harm once a police officer believes a wrongdoer has been identified. Upon the arrest of the suspect, he or she will go through various stages. For example, the suspect needs to go through the booking stage where they will need to spend time in jail while awaiting their court trial. Depending on the severity of the crime, he or she can be granted bail. Bail is some kind of agreement between the court and the suspect to be temporarily released from police custody under the oath that he or she will show up in all of his or her court proceedings and trials. Posting bail is needed before the defendant can be released from prison.

If a person is arrested for a serious crime such as violent crimes, multiple offences, or felonies, the court judge will set a certain bail amount depending on a few factors. There are also times when a court judge will set a very high amount of bail that no ordinary citizen can afford. However, if the arrested individual cannot afford to post bail, he or she may be able to buy a bail bond. To do this, the suspect will need to get in contact with bail bonds services that have bail bonds agents.

The bail bonds agent will then post the bail on your behalf. The agent may ask for a premium of 10% and then pay for the rest of the amount of bail. There may also be times when the bail agent will need some collateral to ensure that the suspect will not skip bail.

by: Reil Miller




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