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David Ortiz Bail Bonds Bondsmen Are The Best You’ll Get Anywhere

Being a bail bondsman in the bail bond industry where the life and freedom of somebody (who is more than likely a complete stranger putting complete faith and dependence on you) is a serious undertaking. A high school diploma isn’t good enough; neither is 4 years of undergrad let alone a masters or doctorate in […]

David Ortiz Bail Bonds Offers The Best And The Most

24/7 service and availability anywhere in California Numerous offices throughout California Personalized, affordable, low monthly rate payment plans Cash, credit and debit, checks are accepted Easy, convenient and secure online payment system Licensed, professional, friendly and understanding bail bond agents Secure online chat and hotline assistance Prompt and courteous service Nearly 30 years of leading […]

How You Could Change Your Parent’s Life For The Better

Not every family is the perfect family, right. Some families are broken, there is constant arguing, the home isn’t the healthiest environment, parents are not a role model for their children as they can be. Some children are greatly affected by this, others face this adversity and overcome it with their own determination. A child […]

An Example Of A False Report

It’s not very surprising, but instead disappointing, that there are people in prison who have been wrongly convicted of a crime. The person could be in prison because investigators were lazy, the jury was lazy or racist or sexist, the technology to test DNA and evidence was not as precise and accurate as it is […]

The Weirdest California Laws

Here are the weirdest laws in California so far: You cannot play with a frisbee at any Los Angeles beaches unless you get the lifeguard’s “okay.” Women may not drive while wearing a house coat. No vehicle without a driver can go more than 60 miles per hour. Animals may not mate in public if […]

Lying Always Gets You In Trouble

Lying to the police and making a false report is a crime. Making a mistake by telling the police one thing, then remembering it’s another thing, is different and not a crime. For example, describing the getaway car as red when you definitely know it was white is lying and thus committing a crime. But […]