Unlike other bond companies, we help almost anyone who comes through our doors, which are always open and there is always someone physically in our office. Our payment plans are structured to meet client budgets, giving everyone a chance to get out of jail on bail. We are also directly across from Orient Road Jail and our office is comfortable and secure. We are the oldest surety bond agency in Florida, opening our doors in 1948 and proudly serving our community for 70 years. We started this business when the deposit system was first introduced in Florida and over time we have developed experience and a reputation for fast and responsive service. This is our commitment to our community and we look forward to another 70+ years of service.
Protecting Your Rights When Charged with Shoplifting
If you are arrested and charged with shoplifting in Florida, remember that you have a number of rights. One right you might want to consider is your right to remain silent. The police may ask you questions and try to get you to talk about what happened, which can then lead to a conviction. You have legal rights and knowing them will help you get the best possible outcome for your situation.
Sample withdrawal order
We were able to confirm with the department that the choice of words in the sample “Restitution order” at the end of this article is sufficient for the time being. It is our hope that the department will eventually issue a standard form for the “reinstatement order” required by law.
AT THE COUNTY COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Should I Contact a Federal Criminal Attorney?
If you or a dependent are being released on federal probation or parole, it is important that you speak with an experienced federal criminal defense attorney. An experienced criminal defense attorney can obtain a modification or termination of your probation or supervised release.
Fernandez & Hernandez Federal Criminal Attorneys can help you find a solution to your parole or supervised parole situation.
Some sort of guarantee may be required.
Co-signing a bond means that you agree to take responsibility for the bond. If the defendant fails to appear in court, he may be required to pay full bail. In some cases collateral may be required. This can be tangible assets such as cars, cash, houses, etc. This ensures that the courts get their money if the bail is lost.
As a co-signer, you can take some precautions and require some conditions before signing. In the bail agreement, you can request that the defendant undergo a psychiatric evaluation or receive alcohol or drug treatment. They can also request that the bail be withdrawn if the accused continues to engage in illegal activities. If the accused is arrested again, you can protect yourself from legal consequences.