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Category: Bail Bond

Can A Convicted Felon Get Bonded
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Can A Convicted Felon Get Bonded?

Yes, a convicted felon can get bonded, but it depends on the type of bond and the nature of the felony. Many employers require bonding to protect against theft, fraud, or misconduct. While private bonding companies may deny coverage to…
How Much Is Bail on $1 Million?
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How Much Is Bail on $1 Million?

If bail is set at $1 million, the amount you pay depends on how it’s posted. You can either pay the full amount directly to the court or use a bail bondsman who charges a non-refundable fee, usually around 10%…
What is a secret indictment warrant?

What Is A Secret Indictment Warrant?

A secret indictment warrant is a type of arrest warrant issued after a grand jury indicts someone in a closed or sealed process. Unlike a typical indictment, which becomes part of the public record, a secret indictment remains confidential until…
What Is Being Bonded Out Of Jail?
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What Is Being Bonded Out Of Jail?

Being bonded out of jail means paying bail or using a bail bondsman to secure temporary release after an arrest. When someone is arrested, the court sets a bail amount as a financial promise that the defendant will appear for…
How Much Would A $10,000 Bond Cost
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How Much Would A $10,000 Bond Cost?

If a bond is set at $10,000, you have two main payment options, either post the full amount with the court or go through a bail bondsman. The cost depends on which route you take, and each comes with different…
What Does Stacked Bond Mean In Jail
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What Does Stacked Bond Mean In Jail?

A stacked bond in jail means that a person has multiple charges, and each charge comes with its own separate bond amount. Instead of paying one total bond for release, the defendant must post a bond for each charge individually.…
Charges and Bond Amount - Sedgwick County
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Charges and Bond Amount – Sedgwick County

In Sedgwick County, Kansas, the charges and bond amount for an arrested individual depend on the type of offense, the person’s criminal history, and the judge’s discretion. Each charge carries its own bond guideline based on the county’s standard bond…
What Is The Difference Between A Bond And A Bail
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What Is The Difference Between A Bond And A Bail?

The terms “bond” and “bail” are often used together, but they mean different things in the legal system. Bail is the total amount of money a judge sets to allow someone to be released from jail before trial. Bond refers…
How Long Is A Sentence For Drugs

How Long Is A Sentence For Drugs?

The length of a drug sentence in Kansas depends on the type of drug, the amount involved, and the level of the offense under state law. Kansas uses a structured sentencing grid that classifies drug crimes from Level 1 to…
Can I Remove Myself From A Bond
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Can I Remove Myself From A Bond?

Yes, in most cases, you can remove yourself from a bond if you are a co-signer or indemnitor, but the process must go through the bail bondsman and the court system. Removing yourself means you no longer want to be…