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How to Choose a Bail Bond Agent

May 22nd, 2013 Comments off

Dallas Bail Bong AgentSome qualities that you look for in a friend when you need help are the same that you need in a Dallas bail bond agent. You probably choose your friends wisely, and selecting a bail bondsman requires the same kind of consideration.

Some of the more important traits include:

  • Dependability
  • Availability
  • Understanding
  • Responsiveness

You need someone who is accessible around the clock, is financially capable of meeting your needs, and is ready to respond when you call. Attorney Eric C. Hill at Jail Sucks has successfully helped clients get out of jail for 15 years.

Access to an Attorney

A bail bond company led by an attorney who can make bail for clients helps you streamline the procedure of getting out of jail. You get to have the steady counsel of an experienced criminal defense attorney from the time of posting bail through a day in court.

Attorney Eric Hill has established a reputation for providing the highest quality of service to defendants who need bail and aggressive representation, and many clients have expressed appreciation for having access to legal expertise while going through these new and difficult situations.

Multiple Locations

The location of a bail bond office is also important to defendants who have limited access to transportation. Jail Sucks has offices in Dallas, Irving, Addison, and Garland. A defendant can request a bond at any hour of the day or night to get the release process started as soon as possible. Having a licensed defense attorney present often helps make the process move along more rapidly.

Jail Sucks operates on the principle of providing solid support when a person gets a DUI arrest. The experience of riding in a police car to a jail is disturbing, and the worry about getting a mug shot and fingerprints adds to the difficulty of the situation. Bail bonds, however, offer a way for a defendant to return home and avoid the prolonged misery of staying in jail until a court date. Put 214-524-5789 in your cell and call Jail Sucks when you need to get out of jail fast.

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Understanding Basic Bail Bonds Terms

April 30th, 2013 Comments off

DUI ArrestThere is a first time for everything, and usually you have a chance to learn the ropes. A DUI arrest, however, does not allow you the luxury of time to figure things out. You need to understand what it takes to get out of jail, typically with the help of a Dallas bail bonds company. Attorney Eric Hill at Jail Sucks has successfully bailed and defended clients in Dallas for 15 years. Your smartest move is to find the best criminal defense that is available to you.

Learning the Meanings

The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure defines bail as the amount of money that you must provide to the court as proof that you intend to appear on a certain date to respond to the charges placed against you. Other terms that you need to know include these:

  • inmate: when you are arrested and taken to jail, you are an inmate until you get out of jail on bond or are released
  • defendant: your status until you appear in court for adjudication where a judge decides on your guilt or innocence
  • indemnitor: your co-signer who pays the fees for your bond and makes sure that you appear in court
  • bail bond: a written contract that your indemnitor agrees to purchase so that the bond company can assure the court of your appearance as ordered. A bond is usually about 10 percent of the bail amount set by a judge.
  • bail bondsman: an agent who guarantees to pay the full bail amount if you fail to appear in court
  • collateral: something of value that you own like a car, guns or jewelry that a bondsman can hold as security on the risk taken on your behalf
  • bail jumping: a criminal offense that you can avoid by honoring your commitment to appear in court and pay your bondsman

Immediate Assistance

Attorney Eric Hill and the bondsmen at Jail Sucks are ready to provide immediate response to your call for help. Make sure that your family calls 214-524-5789 as soon as possible when you need a bail bond.

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Understanding Your Rights When Arrested

March 29th, 2013 Comments off

DUI ArrestGiven the proliferation of media portrayals of police action, criminal law, and the world of justice in the courtroom, it can be difficult to understand many legal issues. Television shows and news reports can sometimes offer a one-sided or even inaccurate depictions and information. Whether the issue is the consequences of a DUI arrest or the typical course of action of a criminal defense lawyer, misinformation in media portrayals abounds.

One common area of confusion apparent from the experiences of Jail Sucks, a leading Dallas bail bonds service, is the issue of what rights an arrested person has. The fact that a person is under arrest does not mean the individual no longer has any rights. In fact, there are many rights upon which an arrested person can depend to ensure the situation goes smoothly.

The Right to Remain Silent

One right that is often mentioned is the right to remain silent, and for the most part it is relatively easy to understand—you don’t have to say anything that would incriminate you. But what is not often mentioned is that it’s important for you to announce out loud your intention to invoke this right. Don’t assume that remaining silent will make you look suspicious; it is common (and wise) not to speak to police unless a lawyer is present.

Whatever you do, do not lie. Doing so can result in major legal problems.

The Right to Leave

Sometimes, dealing with the police can be intimidating and you may feel compelled to do whatever the police say and even some things that they don’t. What you should know is that you are free to leave until you are arrested. The police cannot simply detain you indefinitely without charging you, so even if someone with you is arrested, you may have the right to leave. If you are unsure whether or not your presence is still required, simply ask politely if you may leave. If you are told that you may not leave, simply politely comply and do not argue.

You also have the right to leave if you have been placed in jail. Depending on the crime you have been charged with as well as other factors, such as your past history, your flight risk, and your job status, a judge may grant you the right to bail. Paying the bail amount allows you to leave jail until the time of your court appearance, when a judge or a jury will decide your future fate.

If you know someone who has been arrested and needs help paying for their bail, call Jail Sucks at 214-524-5789 and secure their freedom.

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Getting Out of Jail

February 27th, 2013 Comments off

Get Out of JailGetting arrested can be a scary experience. If you’ve never been to jail, you may be worried about what’s going to happen to you after you’re taken in for a DWI arrest or other arrest. Despite what you might have heard, you don’t have to stay in jail pending trial even if you don’t think you have the money to get out. Let Jail Sucks help you.

You May Not Have to Pay Bail

In many cases, people who have never been in trouble before are released on their own recognizance. This means you don’t have to pay any bail at all; you just sign a paper agreeing to come back for your court date. If your crime is relatively minor and you don’t have a record, this outcome is likely.

You Have the Right to Bail

If a judge does require bail during your arraignment, don’t panic. Even if bail is thousands of dollars, you won’t be stuck in jail. If you cannot afford bail on your own, you can get assistance paying for bail from a Dallas bail bondsman.

A bail bondsman is a special kind of lender who works exclusively with people who need to pay bail. You pay about 10% of your bail up front and the bondsman pays the rest. You then pay back the bondsman over time. This allows you to get free right away, regardless of your financial circumstances.

You Can’t Mount a Defense from Jail

Some people think they can save money by staying in jail until their trial. This is a bad idea, however. You can’t effectively defend yourself from jail; your time with your attorney is too limited and you are not free to do what you need to do to assist in your defense.

If you have been arrested, you need to free yourself as soon as possible so you can plan your defense from the safety of your home. Contact Jail Sucks at 214-524-5789 for assistance with bail payment arrangements.

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The Difference between DWI and DUI in Texas

January 31st, 2013 Comments off

Texas DWI ArrestIf you or someone you care about has been arrested for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, a Dallas bail bondsman can help facilitate a release from jail. Jail Sucks is a bail bond company led by an experienced defense attorney. Our bail bond agents are available 24 hours a day to answer questions about paying for bail.

Unlike most states, Texas law differentiates between a DWI and a DUI offense. Generally, the difference between a DWI and a DUI depends on the severity of the driver’s impairment. Although Texas law prohibits anyone from driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent or more, a person can be charged with DUI even if their BAC is less than 0.08 percent.

DWI stands for driving while intoxicated and refers to a person who is driving while legally drunk. To charge a driver with a DWI, an officer must administer a breathalyzer test or field sobriety tests to determine the driver’s level of impairment. A DWI can be proven if one of the following conditions is present:

  1. The driver’s blood alcohol content (BAC) is 0.08 percent or more.
  2. The driver does not have normal physical faculties due to drug or alcohol use.
  3. The driver does not have normal mental faculties due to the influence of drugs or alcohol.

DUI stands for driving under the influence and refers to someone who drives after using drugs or alcohol. A DUI is a charge used for minors who are suspected of being impaired by drug or alcohol use. Unlike a DWI, an officer does not need to administer a breath or blood test to determine the level of intoxication.

Attorney Eric Hill is a Dallas bail bondsman and lawyer who has helped numerous people get out of jail. He has more than 15 years of experience as a defense attorney and is available around the clock to explain your legal rights following a DWI arrest.

If you have been arrested for a DWI or DUI, contact Jail Sucks at 214-524-5789.

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How Do I Pay My Bail Bondsman?

December 27th, 2012 Comments off

How to Pay for BailMaking a plan to handle anticipated events is usually a good idea. A New Year’s Eve party is probably an event that you want to celebrate, and you may have already sent or received an invitation to celebrate with friends. On the chance that you need a Dallas bail bondsman as a result of a DUI arrest, it’s an excellent idea to know how you can pay for the service. Jail Sucks is an authority on bail bonds with 15 years of experience in helping Dallas residents make bail.

Bail Amounts Vary

Depending on the severity of an offense, prior arrests, and other factors, a court can set a bail amount that is suitable. To calculate what paying for bail can cost you, base your estimate on an amount that is approximately equal to 10% of the total bail amount. For a bail that is set at $10,000, you will have to pay the bail bondsman at least $1,000.

Starting the Bail Bond Process

At Jail Sucks, a Dallas bail bondsman is available to start the process that gets you out of jail. Attorney Eric Hill can offer legal representation if you need it, providing advice that goes far beyond the services that a regular bail bondsman can offer.

Payment is required at the outset of the process, and someone who acts on your behalf must produce it. Jail Sucks accepts payment by cash, personal check, credit card, or through other financial options. When you make your plan for the way to pay your bail bondsman, keep in mind that standard payment methods are usually preferable to those that require collateral.

Some forms of collateral that you may consider using for our bond services include:

  • an automobile, truck, or motorcycle
  • real estate
  • jewelry
  • insurance policy
  • other possessions of value

Regardless of your financial situation, Jail Sucks can work with you to get you out of jail if you have to go there. Make a plan now to call us at 214-524-5789 when you need help.

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Be Aware of Texas DWI Laws this Holiday Season

November 30th, 2012 Comments off

Crimina ChargesThe holiday season provides numerous opportunities to get together with friends, family, and coworkers. Most holiday parties feature an abundance of food and alcoholic beverages. If you’re not careful, you can become intoxicated before you know it. Before you drink and drive, make sure you are aware of Texas DWI laws. If you have been arrested for a DWI, contact Jail Sucks immediately. Our Dallas bail bonds company will help you get out of jail quickly.

The Texas DWI laws create substantial penalties for people charged with driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. If you are caught driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 or higher, you will risk a DWI arrest. Even if your BAC is less than the legal limit, police officers can make a DWI arrest if they believe your ability to drive is impaired.

For a first DWI conviction, you will face up to six months in jail, a suspended driver’s license and up to $2,000 in fines. You may also have to pay $1,000 per year for the next three years to keep your driver’s license. The penalties for a third offense include spending up to 10 years in jail, a $10,000 maximum fine and a suspended driver’s license. After your third offense, you will be required to pay $2,000 per year for three years to keep your driver’s license.

Take precautions if you know that you will be drinking at a holiday party:
  • Drink plenty of water between alcoholic beverages.
  • Select a designated driver or call a cab to take you home.
  • If you need to drive yourself, make sure you give yourself plenty of time to sober up before you leave the party.

If you or someone you know is arrested for a DWI this holiday season, contact Jail Sucks at 214-524-5789 immediately. The sooner we hear from you, the faster we will be able to help you or your friend get out of jail.

Bail Bonds for Immigration Arrests

October 30th, 2012 Comments off

Dallas TX defense attorneyIf someone you care about has been arrested by immigration officials, you’ll need to get an immigration bond in order for the person to be released from jail. Immigration bonds ensure that an illegal immigrant goes to all immigration hearings and to his or her criminal trial if there is one. If you can’t afford to pay the bond yourself, a Dallas bail bondsman can help you get your loved one out of jail. Jail Sucks specializes in these types of bonds, and you can contact them for help with your situation.

Whenever a person is arrested for a criminal offense, bail is set based on how likely that person is to run away if they are let out of jail. In immigration cases, bail is complicated by the fact that the immigrant may not be in the US legally and/or may not be allowed to stay in the US because of the arrest. Thus, immigrants—whether legal or illegal—need an attorney who specializes in immigration law. Many immigration lawyers also specialize in criminal defense law so the immigrant can take care of his or her legal case via one person. It’s much easier to meet with the attorney and settle the case outside of jail than in it. This is one reason why it’s important to get an immigration bond.

There are two types of bonds immigrants may deal with. Delivery bonds work like regular jail bonds. The immigrant or the immigrant’s family pays the bond and the immigrant is released from jail pending trial. These types of bonds are set at a minimum of $1,500. Departure bonds give the immigrant a certain amount of time to leave the country. The court returns the money upon proof that the immigrant left the United States. These bonds cost a minimum of $500.

Immigrants who cannot pay for a delivery bond may be able to get some help from a bail bonds company. This allows the immigrant to pay 10% of the bond up front and pay the rest back to the bonds company over time. For example, if the bond is $2,000, the immigrant pays $200 now and the remaining $1,800 over the course of the next several months. Jail Sucks offers these kinds of payment arrangements to immigrants who have been arrested. Call 214-524-5789 for help with securing the release of an immigrant from jail.

A Brief History of Bail Bonds

September 24th, 2012 Comments off

ArrestYour right to have a fair bail amount set by the court is written in our Bill of Rights. The founders of our country knew that citizens needed protection from excesses in the law, so they put it in writing. Around the turn of the 20th century, two brothers in San Francisco decided to form a business that made bail bonds available. Jail Sucks is an authority on bail bonds and immigration bonds, and they can provide a bail bondsman to help you.

The most important thing for you to know about bail bonds is that you can get out of jail if you have one. Attorney Eric Hill understands that you cannot work or spend time with your family while you are in jail. As a licensed defense attorney in Dallas for 15 years, he brings more negotiating power to your situation than you can get from an ordinary bail bond agent in Dallas.

Posting bail requires the transfer of money to the court by someone who pays it on your behalf. Jail Sucks puts up the money so you can get out of jail and back to work, and you have to pay a price for that service. The obligation to make financial arrangements is on you. Jail Sucks works with you to find the easiest way for you to pay for the bail premium with cash, a personal check, or a major credit card. In case you do not have access to those resources, you may offer personal property as collateral.

Attorney Eric Hill has the skill to help get you out of the jam that you are in right now. He has successfully come to the rescue of many others who had the same problem that you are facing. As soon as you can work out the arrangements with him, you are in his capable hands. Call Jail Sucks at 214-524-5789 to get out of jail as soon as possible.

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How the Bail Bond Process Works in Dallas

August 29th, 2012 Comments off

Getting arrested can be a confusing and scary process, especially in the Dallas TX area. The bail bondsmen at Jail Sucks understand your concerns and are here to help. Our team of bond agents is led by a criminal defense attorney, meaning that our clients’ needs are always met, no matter the severity of the offense.

When you are facing arrest, there are some things you should remember. The bail bond process in Dallas usually works like this:

  1. The suspect is arrested. When this happens, the suspect will be placed in a local Dallas jail or at a local Dallas police station. Suspects are usually allowed one phone to call to friends or family.
  2. The suspect is offered bail. For less serious crimes, bail can posted immediately. Sometimes, the suspect will have to wait for a bail hearing, which usually takes place within 48 hours of the arrest.
  3. The amount set for bail depends on several factors, including the severity of the offense, the suspect’s criminal record, the suspect’s court history, and whether the suspect appears to be a danger to the community.
  4. Once bail has been set, the amount must be posted. This can be done by a suspect’s family or by a bail bondsman. When the bail amount has been paid, the suspect is able to leave the custody of law enforcement and return to their home until the day of their court appearance.

Bail amounts change depending on the severity of the offense and can sometimes be very expensive. Bond agencies like Jail Sucks in Dallas are able to help suspects pay this bail amount. The suspect can then make manageable payments to the bond agency.

The arrest and bail process in Texas can sometimes be very stressful. The experienced bond agents at Jail Sucks are here to answer any questions you may have about Dallas bail bonds. Our licensed professionals are the authorities on bail bonds in Dallas TX, so you can rest assured that you and your family members will be taken care of. If you or a loved one has recently been arrested and needs help, call Jail Sucks today at 214-524-5789 for a consultation.

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