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Understanding your constitutional rights to bail is the first step you can take.
Posting bail gives the defendant the ability to prepare a defense and seek professional help. Preparing your case is a difficult task to achieve within the confines of a jail cell. Statistics show that a defendant out on bond will achieve favorable results as opposed to defendants that stay in custody. In custody defendants endure stress, anxiety and are more likely to settle a case with less than desirable results because he or she is seeking immediate release. By contacting us at (714)450-6292, we will secure the defendants release and our resourceful staff will walk you thru the entire process from start to finish.
We know that people call when they go through one of the most difficult and stressful times in their lives. We want you to know that we will always be there to help you, no matter what is going on. If you have been following our blog for some time, you know that we will be happy to provide you with helpful information about the deposit process. As bail networks and bail bonds, we take our jobs very seriously.
We thought we were approaching today’s post from a different perspective. Our contribution is full of useful information on how to get into prison, what you should know and what you can do if you are arrested. That’s the topic today, so read on to learn more. The vast majority of people do not expect to be arrested.
Some people are arrested every day for things they never knew. In other words, just because you don’t plan to be arrested all the time doesn’t mean you can’t prepare for what might happen. As the old saying goes, you have to plan for the worst and hope for the best. With that in mind, here are some of the absolutely essential things you can do.
If you read your Miranda rights, you will find that they say you have the right to remain silent. People know this right because it is read to them when they are arrested on television. But that is exactly what we want to focus on. Use your right to remain silent. Everyone on TV understood that correctly.
The motto here is that you should do your best to stay calm. You don’t want to say anything that might incriminate you in the next part of a statement that could hold you back in court. Therefore, you have the right to remain silent. This means that you should make full use of this right, regardless of whether you are guilty or innocent. One can say that one is silent.
Whatever the situation, make use of the right not to speak. Keep it in the back of your mind and keep quiet, even if the statement itself says the police are looking for ways to charge you. You don’t have to answer questions when a lawyer is present, but you don’t necessarily have to. The statement says this is your Miranda right. Of course, you probably don’t want to be charged.
No matter what situation you are in, we are here to help you. We’ll look at that in our next post, so be sure to keep an eye on this space. Meanwhile, if you need a bail bond, look no further than Bail Network Bail Bonds.
Contact The Bail Network Bail Bonds today to find a local agent.
Company FAQ
To locate an being housed at at a Los Angeles County Jail or Detention Center, you will need to provide the following information:
Your Name
Defendant’s First Name
Defendant’s Last Name
Date of Birth
If you or someone you know has a warrant out for their arrest, it is urgent that you act immediately to avoid an arrest with your local law enforcement agency. We can provide you with misdemeanor warrant information by providing your First name, Defendant’s First Name, Defendant’s Last Name, SPN or Date of Birth.
The Inmate Search Central specializes in providing inmate information for every county jail within Los Angeles County and the surrounding areas. Our law firm representatives can get you the information that you need within minutes. All we need is the defendants full name or last name and date of birth.
Biscailuz Center (Closed)
1060 N Eastern Ave, Monterey Park 90063
Century Regional Detention Facility (female inmates)
11705 S Alameda St, Lynwood 90262
(323) 568-4500*
Inmate Reception Center (temporary holding only)
450 Bauchet St, Los Angeles 90012
(213) 893-5303
Men’s Central Jail
441 Bauchet St, Los Angeles 90012
(213) 974-4082
Mira Loma Detention Center (Closed) (projected to be remodeld and reopened as a women’s detention center)
45100 60th West, Lancaster 93536
North County Correctional Facility
29340 The Old Road, Castaic 91350
(661) 295-7804
Pitchess Detention Center East Facility – Closed (however serves as a fire camp for inmate firefighters)
29310 The Old Rd, Castaic 91384
Pitchess Detention Center North Facility
29320 The Old Road, Castaic 91384
(661) 295-8059
Pitchess Detention Center South Facility
29330 The Old Road, Castaic 91384
(661) 295-8011
Sybil Brand Institute for Women (Closed)
4500 E City Terrace Dr, Monterey Park 90063
Twin Towers Correctional Facility
450 Bauchet St, Los Angeles 90012
(213) 893-5100*
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