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bail bonds austin tx
May 18, 2020
In Texas, three types of bonds are allowed: personal, surety and cash bond. A personal bond, also known as recognizance bond, doesn’t require monetary deposit from the accused. This usually applies not just to the minor but to serious charges as well and can be posted by a Lawyer or Attorney in Austin. It’s usually the most popular way of getting someone out of jail in Austin, because it does not require a cosigner.
felony bail bonds austin
April 29, 2020
Every state has its own set of bail laws along with the corresponding suggested amount for different crimes. In Texas, bail bond amounts could differ from county to county. In Texas, a felony charge is classified into degrees depending on the severity of the crime committed: capital, first-degree, second-degree, third degree and state jail. Misdemeanors, meanwhile, have three categories: Class A, B and C. These classifications usually determine the penalty and consequently affect the amount of bail bonds for each individual crime.
bail bonds austin
September 5, 2019
In Austin personal bonds are applicable for any type of offense and these are the type of bonds that a criminal defense attorney like the Law Office of Morales in Austin offers to those in need. That way the money you spend to secure the bond can go towards your lawyer fees that you are going to have to shell out anyway.
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