
What is an Open Container Law?
November 25th, 2016 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogOn a warm night in California, it can be hard to resist the temptation to grab a cold one, let the top down, and take a quick ride down to the beach.

Computer Crime in CA
October 14th, 2016 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogIn today's high-tech world, it has become common to hear of computer crimes being committed against businesses, governments, and individuals.

DUIs in CA
July 15th, 2016 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogA DUI arrest in California can have very serious consequences, even if it is a first offense. Along with potential job loss and incarceration, DUI cases can have a very high bail amount in the case of a felony charge.

“Hazing” as a Crime
December 3rd, 2015 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogHazing is something that has been around in this country for over 300 years.

Do Former Inmates Know They Can Vote?
October 30th, 2015 | Written by Bail Bonds BlogFor many years, California’s prison system has been a source of controversy and confusion. A new report by a nonprofit organization that fights for equality, the Greenlining Institute, has brought up yet another issue with the California justice system. It turns out that many former inmates did not realize they could vote in elections.
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