
General Intent Crimes and Specific Intent Crimes: What You Need to Know
November 25th, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogFacing the criminal justice system is always intimidating. However, not all crimes are looked at in the same way, and the nature of the crime greatly impacts your experience with the law. If you have been arrested for a crime, it is important to start your defense by understanding the specific nature of your charges. This starts by securing your release with a bail bond. You can get a bail bond from a bail bond agent, who will provide the money needed to pay for your bail. After securing your bail bond and getting released, you can begin your research into the charges. One of the first distinctions to keep in mind is whether the charge is for specific or general intent.

What Happens if You Commit Bankruptcy Fraud?
October 28th, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogBankruptcy fraud consequences are serious, and they can follow the person around for a lifetime. The penalty for bankruptcy fraud may include a criminal conviction, for example. However, anyone charged with bankruptcy fraud can use the bail bonds process to avoid jail time. The Internal Revenue Service estimated that 10 percent of annual bankruptcy filings involve some type of fraud.

What Are the Different Types of Criminal Homicide?
October 9th, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogHomicide offenses are among the most serious crimes that can be charged in the states. While some forms of homicide crimes may lead to life sentences or capital punishment, other classifications of homicide are less severe. People who are facing charges of one of the lesser forms of homicide crimes may be eligible for bail and can be freed while their cases are pending with bail bonds. Others who are facing the most serious classifications of homicide such as first-degree or capital murder may not be eligible for bail and may be forced to remain in custody while their cases are pending. The various types of criminal homicide are generally classified according to the elements of intent and premeditation.

Human Trafficking – A Criminal Defense Perspective
September 30th, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogCertain legal issues are relatively simple and can often resolve quickly, however, others may require a great deal of time. Human Trafficking is a case where it may be necessary to understand highly specific legal materials such as the process of bail and how it can impact a person's life. Trafficking laws are complicated and may vary depending on a person's age and background. If charged with trafficking an adult or child, the consequences can be detrimental.

Pleading Guilty: What Happens in Court
August 29th, 2019 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogA court case involves many different steps and may include a plea bargain. When a defendant decides to accept a plea bargain, they’re agreeing to pleading guilty to a crime. Important factors to examine when considering a plea bargain are whether the defendant has an existing criminal record and the severity of the crime. After a plea bargain pursued, sentencing may result in various circumstances. The defendant whom has plead guilty, may face a series of sanctions ranging from the paying fines, the suspension of a driver's, and/or professional license, court-ordered restitution, and may require jail or prison time.
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