Tag Archives: Los Banos bail bonds

California Gun Laws

The debate over gun laws and control will never be changed so that everyone is satisfied with the results. This is one of those sensitive issues. 14 people were killed and another 21 were left injured at a San Bernardino, CA holiday party just recently. This was the nation’s deadliest mass shooting since Sandy Hook […]

No, A Bail Bond Cannot Get Your Convicted Loved One Out Of Jail

Yes it is true that the purpose of bail bonds is to get people out of jail. But that doesn’t include people who have already been convicted of crimes and are serving their sentences. Bail bonds are applicable for defendants who are still waiting for their trial; these defendants have not yet formally been found […]

This Is When You’d Get Arrested For Jaywalking

Even though most people do it, it’s still illegal: jaywalking. There are a bunch of other such instances where it’s technically illegal to do something but people do it anyway and get away with it all the time. But this time, we’ll focus on jaywalking because the police, especially in Los Angeles, are cracking down […]

Spend The Holidays With The Whole Family, Leaving No One Out

The absence of even just one member of the family can really affect the mood of a holiday gathering, especially if everyone in the family knows that the one person who is missing is missing because they are sitting in jail. Let this not be your situation this holiday season and if you need answers […]

Why We Don’t Give Bail Bond Store For Juveniles

No bail bond company will give a bail bond for a juvenile. Why? Juveniles go through a different process when they are arrested. Juveniles are not offered bail – they are released to their parent(s) or guardian(s). California juveniles as those who are 17 and under. However under special circumstances, some juveniles may actually be […]

Cyber-Bullying Is A Crime And It’s A Crime That Can Set Off More Crimes

With the rise of social media comes the rise of cyber-bullying, unfortunately. Defined, cyber-bullying is using electronic communications like email, text, social media, etc. to harass, intimidate, or annoy another person. In California, individuals who are caught cyber-bullying are breaking the law. It’s a misdemeanor crime with up to a year in jail and/ or […]