When Arrested In Riverside Bail Bonds Can Usually Be Arranged

By Essie Osborn


Being arrested must be one of the most stressful things any person can have the misfortune of experiencing. It is not only hardened criminals that are arrested. Many ordinary people find themselves in trouble. They may have had one drink too many, or they may have ignored a court order. These and many other circumstances can lead to an arrest. Luckily, for those living in Riverside bail bonds are relatively easy to arrange.

It is common to release accused people from custody. This is done because it may take a long time for a case to be heard and it is not practical to keep every accused in custody until the case is heard. Also, the accused must be assumed to be innocent until found guilty. Soon after arrest, the accused is therefore brought before a hearing where a decision on his release is made.

In order to be released, the court must be satisfied that he does not pose any risk to himself or the community. The court must also be satisfied that the accused will not interfere with the case against him. In most cases, the accused is required to pay a cash sum to secure release. The purpose of this payment is to make sure that the accused will appear in court.

The deposit required by the court must be paid in cash. If the accused is unable to raise the sum required, he can approach a bondman. They specialize in providing cash loans for just this purpose and normally maintain their offices near the court buildings. The accused will have to sign a contract and will eventually pay a fee of roughly ten per cent of the loan amount.

It is truly a bad idea to violate the release conditions imposed by the courts. This will almost certainly cause the accused to be arrested again and this time he will not qualify for release until the case is heard. The contract signed with the bondman must also be honored. If it is not, the assets of the accused can be seized and sold to pay the debt.

Detractors of the system complain that the justice system releases criminals back into society where they just continue with their illegal activities. This is not the case. The prosecution may oppose a release if they feel that the arrested person is dangerous or that he will tamper with evidence or witnesses. In most cases those released adhere to the conditions of release and they appear for their cases to be heard.

There are other reasons why it is in the interest of society to free accused people. Many families will end up in dire straits if the bread winner is kept in custody. Accused people that have families and jobs are not very likely to jeopardize their futures. Keeping them in custody will actually cause much more harm than good.

No reasonable person wants to tangle with the criminal justice system. Yet thousands of ordinary people are arrested each year for a wide variety of reasons. Luckily, every citizen has fundamental rights and one of them is to be considered innocent until a court has proven him guilty of a crime.




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