Archive for the “Bail Bond Industry” Category

Bail Hotline® Bail Bonds Launches Attorney Resources Program

Posted on January 15th, 2013

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Bail Hotline’s dedicated team works hard to provide the California legal community with a dependable, flexible and efficient partner – making certain that each client receives the detailed attention they deserve. CEO Daniel McGuire adds, “Bail Hotline® Bail Bonds is committed to the highest standards of integrity, reliability, and service to our community. Bail Hotline® prides itself in being worthy of our customer’s trust, by helping families though difficult moments and assuring our customers they are our top priority.”

Why Choose Bail Hotline Bail Bonds?

Posted on January 11th, 2013

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When your friend or loved one calls to say they’ve been arrested, it’s a frightening and helpless feeling. You want to do something, as fast as you can. You want to be able to turn to a bail bondsman that you can trust to arrange a release, as quickly and affordably as possible. At Bail Hotline, you can rest assured that we have your best interests at heart, and will make certain that you get through the process as comfortably as possible.

California Realignment and Crime Rate

Posted on December 12th, 2012

Realignment is a hot topic in California right now. Los Angeles County leaders want changes to California’s realignment law so violent criminals released from state prison are monitored by armed parole officers.

Bribery California | California PC 92

Posted on November 12th, 2012

There are crimes that most people don’t even think of or fear unless they end up directly involved. Bribery isn’t something you can see or feel, but it can have devastating effects that can land either the defendant or their victim in jail for years.

Judges Agree Commercial Bail Best For Pretrial Release

Posted on October 16th, 2012

A recent survey conducted found that more than 90% of judges polled believe bail continues to play an integral part within the criminal justice system. In addition, more than 95% of respondents cited a stronger confidence a defendant released via commercial bail would show up for mandatory court appearances. They went onto say that confidence was markedly reduced when it came to defendants released via pretrial services or on their own recognizance (OR).