
Workplace Harassment Law in California
January 28th, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogAll working Californians have a right to work in an environment free of harassment. There are laws that legally protect workers from certain inappropriate and unwelcome behaviors on the job. Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, it is illegal to harass a person based on race, disability, gender, religion, and other factors.

Penalties for Assault With a Deadly Weapon
January 21st, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogIf you’ve been arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, you could face harsh criminal penalties. A deadly weapon sentence can be quite lengthy, so the first thing you’ll want to do is start the bail bonds process so you can focus on the legal fight in front of you.

How to clear a Bench Warrant Without Going to Jail
January 16th, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogThe law can be complicated and deeply confusing. It's possible to break the law in many ways without realizing it. Even a minor issue such as failing to signal before making a turn can lead to legal problems that may cause issues unexpectedly. A person can get in serious trouble and need to hire an attorney because they miss a court date.

Wire Fraud Charges in California
January 7th, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogFinancial crimes like California wire fraud often fall under the category of "White Collar Crime," and wire fraud punishment can be harsh. The penalties for wire fraud can be up to 30 years in prison, and it comes with hefty fines as well. This crime doesn't get prosecuted on the state level, but it goes up to the federal level, which has an even higher conviction rate. If an individual has been accused of wire fraud, he could benefit from bail bonds helping him to get out of jail early. These charges get brought on from the Federal Department of Justice, and the consequences can be harsh.

Bail for Arson Charges in California
January 3rd, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogIt’s a well-known fact that California’s landscape is susceptible to fires. Some are set by nature and others are considered criminal acts of violence called arson. If you face arson charges in California, the criminal justice process determines whether you are guilty of a misdemeanor offense or subjected to felony charges.
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