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		<title>Bail Bond Agents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bail bond agents (bondsman) are those people (or, in some cases, a corporation) which will pledge money to the court system for purposes of bail. The posted bail will then act as a surety in relation to the guaranteed appearance of a criminal defendant in court. In most cases, a bank or some other financial organization would be willing to act as a surety when it comes to other types of contracts. These contracts may involve the construction of a building or other business projects. However, these types of financial institutions are not willing to take on the risks involved with posting a bail. Bail bond agents, in contrast, are actually in business to address the needs of criminal defendants. In many cases, they can secure the defendant’s immediate release from custody within just a few hours, day or night.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bail bond agents (bondsman) are those people (or, in some cases, a corporation) which will pledge money to the court system for purposes of bail. The posted bail will then act as a surety in relation to the guaranteed appearance of a criminal defendant in court. In most cases, a bank or some other financial organization would be willing to act as a surety when it comes to other types of contracts. These contracts may involve the construction of a building or other business projects. However, these types of financial institutions are not willing to take on the risks involved with posting a bail. Bail bond agents, in contrast, are actually in business to address the needs of criminal defendants. In many cases, they can secure the defendant’s immediate release from custody within just a few hours, day or night.</p>
<p><strong>Bail Bond Agents Around the World</strong><br />
Bail bond agents are limited to the United States since, in other countries, bail amounts are usually much less and bounty hunting is an illegal profession.</p>
<p><strong>History in the US</strong><br />
The first appearance of bail bonds agents occurred in the United States in 1898. This was the first time that a system was put into place, by a private agency, to post a court specified bail cash amount &#8211; thus guaranteeing a defendant’s appearance in court.</p>
<p><strong>Security</strong><br />
Local court officials have established security agreements with bail bond agents in which a promised “blanket” bond will be put into place that is legally irrevocable. The blanket bond stipulates that the full amount of the court specified bond will be paid by the bond company, should the defendant not appear on their court date. In turn, the bail bond organization has an agreement with a bank or other credit provider to obtain the security needed to complete this transaction – even during non-banking hours. In this manner, it is not necessary for the bail bond agent to deposit money or property with the court each time a new client is bonded out. </p>
<p>Please note that this article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. </p>
<p>If you would like to know more, you can visit criminal law attorney Gary R. Jodat, at his website in Sarasota, Florida, by following <a href="http://www.jodatlawgroup.com/criminal-defense-attorney.nxg">this link</a>.</p>
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		<title>How do DWI Attorneys in Dallas Work?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DWI is a serious offence, but when talking of Dallas, the intensity increases as over here, law is more stringent as compared to other areas. Getting convicted for DWI is a serious offence, and if one is found guilty in Dallas, then one can face serious consequences such as a penalty payment of up to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DWI is a serious offence, but when talking of Dallas, the intensity increases as over here, law is more stringent as compared to other areas. Getting convicted for DWI is a serious offence, and if one is found guilty in Dallas, then one can face serious consequences such as a penalty payment of up to $1,000 to have one’s driving license back in possession. If anyone has been convicted as per the Drinking While Intoxicated law, then the basic thing that one requires to do is to get a hearing arranged before the fortnight.</p>
<p>As the consequences of a DWI case are not limited to monetary terms alone, one has to make sure that an experienced <strong>DWI attorney</strong> is there to present the case. The <strong>Dallas Criminal Defense law</strong> has outlined various penalties and punishments which need to be provided to DWI convicts and the working of <strong>DWI attorney</strong>s is concentrated to help people who have been caught with some of the toughest legal penalties. Any <strong>DWI attorney</strong> can help people facing DWI charges to avoid various life-changing penalties by getting themselves involved in the case immediately after the convict’s arrest. These DWI attorneys try to negotiate with the law enforcement and challenge the authenticity of the case due to insufficient evidence or any other appropriate reason, before the case proceeds any further.</p>
<p><strong>Practice Areas of Dallas DWI Attorney Explained</strong></p>
<p>All people who have been charged with DWI in Dallas usually face some of the toughest penalties, if they do not have a <strong>DWI attorney</strong> presenting their case. For this very reason, people need to have a <strong>DWI attorney</strong> who has relevant expertise in various areas including:</p>
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<li>DMV Hearings</li>
<li>Breath and Blood Tests</li>
<li>Underage DWI</li>
<li>Field Sobriety Tests</li>
<li>DWI Defenses</li>
<li>Felony DWI</li>
<li>Out Of State DWI</li>
<li>Multiple DWI Offences</li>
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<p>It is not an essential factor that one needs to have a <strong>DWI attorney</strong> who has a complete know how of these areas backing the case, but obviously having an expert can turn out to be a proven advantage.</p>
<p><strong>Why Does Anyone Require A DWI Attorney In Dallas?</strong></p>
<p>If one has been arrested or has been convicted with DWI charges, then one would obviously need to seek help of a <strong>DWI attorney</strong>. Without seeking help of an expert and capable <strong>DWI attorney</strong>, one cannot be rest assured that one would stand good chances of fighting against the charges and acquiring much preferred results.</p>
<p>So, if anyone is found convicted with a DWI case, then there is no better option than to go in for the services of a <strong>DWI attorney</strong> in Dallas as they are aware of both legal complications and relaxations. An effective <strong>DWI attorney</strong> is one who can put forward his viewpoint in front of the jury and make them understand that the convict is innocent.</p>
<p>So, if one follows a systematic approach, the <strong>DWI attorney</strong> at Dallas can be of real help.</p>
<p>This article should not be construed as legal advice.</p>
<p>Related Legal Pages: Dallas <a href="http://www.dallasjustice.com/lawfirm/firm.php">Attorney Michael Lowe</a>. Serving clients throughout Texas.</p>
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