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Bail Bondsmen Needed for Dallas Parade and Celebration

June 16th, 2011 Comments off

Today’s 2011 NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks Basketball parade is a celebration unlike Dallas TX has experienced since the 1999 Dallas Stars Stanley Cup celebration. With an expected attendance of 250,000 people, the Dallas parade celebration will probably not end without incident. If you or someone you know finds yourself in need of a Dallas TX bail bondsmen, be sure and contact JailSucks.com.

Dallas police are out in full force today using undercover policemen, helicopter surveillance, and traffic camera technology to keep people safe while allowing them to have a good time. Be assured, extra attention will also be paid to the traffic flow leaving the downtown Dallas parade route. If you plan on drinking during the celebration, please be sure you have a designated driver ready to transport you home. DWI and DUI enforcement will be heavy after the parade celebration and will be the most common incident recorded after today’s gathering. Keep in mind that any age individual is eligible for a Texas DWI. DUI’s are limited to persons under the age of 21.

Your Dallas bail bond attorney at Jail Sucks is experienced and ready to help you in any situation. At Jail Sucks, we understand the bail process and will work quickly and within the terms of your bail to make sure you are released as soon as possible. We are licensed bail bondsmen and defense attorneys and can work with you or a family member on your case with confidence.

Enjoy today’s basketball championship celebration and be safe.

Bail Bonds Fiasco – Dallas Bail Bondsman in Jail

June 2nd, 2011 Comments off

The vital need to find a reputable Dallas bail bonds company to meet your immediate needs was reinforced this past Memorial Day weekend, when an internal dispute led to the murder of a bail bondsman. On Monday, May 30th, 53-year-old Mark Stephen Stockton was shot and killed at the bail bonds company in Deep Ellum he shared with business partner James Beavers. According to the Dallas Morning News, an affidavit given by Beavers states that Stockton had threatened harm to his son, James Beavers, Jr., also jailed for tampering with evidence.

Beavers admits to agreeing to pay Shawn Lewis $2,000 for a hit on his business partner, $950 of which he paid up front. Both Beavers and Lewis are held on $1 million bond, while Beavers, Jr.’s bond was set at $25,000. The 25-year-old was arrested Wednesday.

Unfortunately, the bail bonds industry can become sticky, and over the years, more and more people have taken advantage of the opening in the business to take a stab at making a bundle. The last thing you need when you’ve been charged with criminal activity, whether a misdemeanor or felony, is an shady bail bonds agency supposedly coming to your rescue. You need associates who can help you with your problem fast, 24/7, and you need to know that you can rely on the services offered.

Rather than counting on just any agency, look for bail bonds with assurance. Our licensed Dallas defense lawyers can not only assume your bail bonds needs and help you through the process – they can also represent you in your court case. With a goal of getting you out of jail fast so you can move on with your life and begin to prepare to face the charges leveled against you.

Rather than risking associating with a bad crowd and picking the first Dallas bail bondsman you find in the phone book, trust the reputation of a licensed practitioner of law, who can also assist in bail bonds procedures to get you back on your feet faster.

 

Memorial Day Safety Tips

May 25th, 2011 Comments off

With the Memorial Day weekend upon us, please consider your safety and the safety of others as you celebrate. Your expert Lewisville TX attorney suggests a few ways to help make this Memorial Day weekend fun and safe for everyone.

According to a Lewisville Leader article published May 24th, “”No Refusal Weekend” is being sponsored by the Denton County District Attorney’s office.” The No Refusal Law simply means if you refuse a breathalyzer test, you will be arrested and provide a court-ordered blood sample to on-site lab technicians.

This “county-wide effort to deter drunk driving” means increased patrols along interstates and highways. If you plan to drink this weekend, please have a strategy for traveling when the party is over such as a designated driver.

In the article by Heather Smith published in the Lewisville Leader, the Memorial Day weekend arrives during the “Texas Department of Transportation’s 10th annual Click It or Ticket spring campaign.” The campaign has seen the percentage of passengers who use seat belts increase from 76.1% to 93.84% over its 10 year existence.

With all the success seat belt campaigns, increased police patrols, and designated drivers can bring to a holiday weekend, the possibility remains that you find yourself in a situation you don’t want to be in. The Lewisville TX defense lawyers at JailSucks.com will help with a DUI or be your bail bond agent. Don’t hesitate to give us a call or contact us online 24/7.

Read the full Lewisville Leader article.