The arresting officer booked them under a felony charge, looks up the charge in the Los Angeles County Bail Schedule, sets their bail and sets their court date.
“You are charged with a certain crime when you go to court,” said Inessa Chavez, vice president of All American Bail Bonds in Santa Clarita. “After all the evidence is presented and you are charged, you then have the chance to plead one of three things: guilty, not guilty or no contest.”
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