Ed. Note: The following content was provided by All American Bail Bonds who is a client of KHTS AM-1220.
Although written more than 200 years ago, bail bonds agents, law enforcement and court officials still feel that the Bill of Rights is more important than ever.
All American Bail Bonds agents mainly work with the Eighth Amendment of the Bill of Rights.
Written in 1791, the Eighth Amendment says “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted,” according to the Legal Information Institute website. The idea of the excessive bail clause was taken from the English Bill of Rights by our country’s founding fathers.
“The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution requires that bail not be excessive,” said Inessa Chavez, vice president of All American Bail Bonds in Santa Clarita. “This means that bail should not be used to raise money for the government or to punish a person for being suspected of committing a crime.”
Bail is when someone who has been accused of a crime is given their freedom until they are convicted of that crime.
The amount of bail is decided in the Los Angeles County Bail Schedule, set by the Los Angeles Superior Court for our valley but varies by county. The bail schedule is updated every year and covers all crimes.
When someone is arrested, an arresting deputy looks up the crime in the bail schedule to see how much the bail should be set at.
“If you can’t afford the amount of bail on the bail schedule, you can ask a judge to lower it,” Chavez said. “Depending on the state, your request must be made either in a special bail-setting hearing or when you appear in court for the first time, usually called your arraignment.”
Some people can get out of jail “on his own recognizance”. These type of people usually have other family members living in the community, have lived in the community for many years, are employed, have little or no past criminal record or have been charged with previous crimes and has always appeared as required, Chavez said.
Using a bail bonds service such as All American Bail Bonds in Santa Clarita, you just have to pay an agent 10 percent of the bond. For example, if you bail is set at $100,000, you pay the bail agent $10,000
Down payment plans of $0 are available through All American Bail Bonds in Santa Clarita and can be adjusted.
“We want to work with you to free you or your loved one,” Chavez said. “That’s why we’re here.”
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