Friday, 30 March 2018

The Purpose Of Grand Haven Bail Bonds

By Sandra Ward


Most people never even consider the possibility that they will ever be arrested. There are nevertheless many thousands of arrests every year and the majority of these arrests are of people that lead normal lives. People often fall foul of the law due to pure stupidity. They drink and then drive. They get into arguments and fights. The make errors of judgement and they take chances that they should not have. Grand Haven bail bonds are meant to help such people to secure a release from custody.

An arrest is a serious event because it means that the person arrested will be charged with a crime. Being found guilty can ruin careers and families. It is therefore vital to immediately obtain the services of a good criminal lawyer when an arrest takes place. An accused should also refuse to answer questions to the police or make any statements until he has his attorney with him.

It can take a long time before a case is ready to be heard by a court. That is why most accused are allowed to go free until their cases can be heard. However, release depends upon convincing the court that the accused will not flee from justice, does not pose a danger to himself or others and will not meddle in the investigation. If the court is not convinced, the accused will be kept in custody.

Before the accused can be released, he must first pay an amount set by the court to serve as surety. If the accused break the conditions of bail, he will lose this amount. In many cases accused do not have the cash to pay for the surety, but luckily they can approach a bondsman to come to the rescue. Bondsmen specialize in providing loans to accused that has to pay their sureties in order to be released.

Bondsmen process loan applications very quickly but they charge a service fee of between ten and fifteen percent of the amount involved. The accused will have to sign a contract with the bondsman and he may be required to pledge some assets to cover the total loan amount. The contract will stipulate all payback arrangements.

The terms and conditions of the agreement with the bondsman can be very harsh. Sadly, many people only find this out after they have signed the contract. Prior to release, they were in a state of extreme anxiousness and stress and probably never read the terms in the first place. It is therefore better to ask the appointed lawyer to handle all dealings with the bondsmen.

No one released from custody should ever even consider dishonouring the conditions set by the courts. They will face being arrested again and there may even be additional charges against them. They will lose the surety that they paid for the initial release and they may find it very difficult to secure a second release.

There are those that think that all accused should be kept in jail until their cases are heard. The fact is that it is a constitutional right to be considered innocent until found guilty by a court of law. It is also just not practical to keep all accused under lock and key.




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