“$50,000 bail?! Is there anything I can do to lower that amount?” You probably won’t like the answer to that question because the chances of getting bail lowered are extremely thin. The only person who can lower the bail is the judge, who had already set the bail at a “reasonable price” as outlined in […]
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Your New Year’s Resolution: Always Be The Reason Your Loved One Smiles
No New Year’s resolutions list can be too long and too unrealistic, right? For 2016, we have one challenge, one resolution for you – get your loved one the serious help she or he needs. Whether it’s getting their parents, a rehab center, a counselor, even the police involved, set your loved one straight. Do […]
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The Best Thing About Gardena Bail Bond Store Services – You Decide
Trying to figure out what the best part about Gardena Bail Bond Store Services is (compared to other companies) can be challenging. Is it the low monthly rate personalized payment plans? Gardena Bail Bond Store Services finds a way to work with anyone and everyone who needs a bail bond, no matter the financial situation. […]
2016 is on the horizon and everyone has big dreams and goals for the new year. Whether 2015 was an all-around good year or not, 2016 will be different and better, for everyone, including any loved ones in big trouble during this time. Even a person in jail should have the opportunity to celebrate a […]
Here’s some news that’s headed in the right direction: fewer teens and young adults (between ages 16 and 20) are driving drunk. Last year the percentage who reported having driven drunk (and under the legal age limit) was 7%. Only a few years before that was the statistic at 16%. This statistic came from a […]