Amid all our serious talk about California laws and bail and jail, we think it’s nice to throw in some read that is purely entertaining – or at least we hope you see it that way instead of actually considering committing some of these to see what will happen. . . Because hey you never […]
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Sitting In Jail And Missing Out Of Life Is A Totally True Cliché
The longer you sit in jail, the more you miss out on life. It might sound cliché but it’s totally true. You’re missing your child’s laughter, lover’s affection, home-cooked meals, sports games, soft bed, long hot showers (let’s still try and keep water usage down though, for the sake of California!), warm sun, and so […]
Every state has laws regarding sexual intercourse, age of consent, and statutory rape. For the record, in California, the law is that anyone 18 years or older may not engage in a sexual act with another person who is younger than 18, unless they are married. This crime is considered statutory rape, even if for […]
Unlike the police officers and other protective services who protect you from criminals on the streets, Los Angeles Bail Bond Store can offer a different type of protection: protection from a family torn apart because someone wound up getting arrested. With a family member in prison, the family goes through an incredible amount of stress […]
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The great debate on violent video games: do they lead to violence in real life?
The debate on violent and crime-filled video games have been around for, well, since the beginning of violent video games! Do violent video games make people violent in real life? Not all video games are violent or crime-focused. For most, video game play is something to engage in on one’s down-time. It is a stress-reliever […]
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It’s important to know your rights if you’re ever stopped by authorities
Getting stopped by police is pretty intimidating and not everyone is able to think straight and quickly when they are speaking. People get nervous, can forget to say something, and more. This is common behavior, even when they did not do anything wrong. Cops are authoritative figures and it is actually a part of their […]
If you ever find you rself facing trouble at a police station, it would be a good idea to ask for an attorney. Even if you are facing minor charges, having someone sit with you and explain the charges against you is very helpful. They can help you fully understand your case, pointing out consequences, […]
No matter how old you are, your parents will never stop being your parents: calling you every now and then making sure you’re doing alright, giving you advice (whether you asked for it or not), and loving you and looking out for you. Whether you’re 10 or 21 or 33, your parents will always prioritize […]
What happens when someone is arrested on a bailable offense is that they can appear before a judge within 3 days of their arrest. However, if they post the entire bail in cash at the jail, or have someone on their behalf do so, they do not have to see the judge. The defendant then […]