
What is Contributory Negligence California?
February 21st, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogWhen an accident occurs, there may be more than one cause. Two, three or even more people can all act in a way that makes an accident more likely to occur. Contributory negligence is the idea that an accident may have multiple causes. Multiple people may face legal liability for an accident, and multiple people may have a legal remedy after an accident. When more than one party is at fault for an accident, the concept of contributory negligence determines how to apportion blame.

California Self Defense Laws
February 5th, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogIn some states, you have more relaxed self-defense laws, but in the state of California, the use of force is a little stricter. If someone you love has been arrested because of self-defense, you should begin the bonds process as soon as possible. Like some of the other states, California uses a law called Castle Doctrine California, which means that you have a legal right to defend yourself in your home if someone breaks in. However, you shouldn't mistake this for believing that you can use as much force as you want because once the threat has been eliminated, you're not allowed to go any further. California also uses some of the elements of the Stand Your Ground laws in self-defense of the home.
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