One of these penal codes is California Penal Code 1303, which states, “If an action or proceedings against a defendant who has been admitted to bail is dismissed, the bail shall not be exonerated until a period of 15 days has elapsed since the entry of the order of dismissal,” according to a California Bail Education textbook.
Inessa Chavez, vice president of All American Bail Bonds in Santa Clarita sat down with me to discuss how the bail bonds business and industry works.
The whole process can be broken down in about 12 steps from the arrest to parole or expungement.
“Arrests are definitely not as glamorous as Hollywood portrays them to be,” said Inessa Chavez, vice president of All American Bail Bonds in Santa Clarita. “Our law enforcement officers have several steps to through.”\
A bill signed by Gov. Brown last month set to eliminate California’s bail system is…
At All American Bail Bonds in Santa Clarita, officials are educating the public on what…
A bill signed by Gov. Brown last month set to eliminate California’s bail system is…
At All American Bail Bonds in Santa Clarita, officials are educating the public on what…