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Here At Aaronic Bail Bonds we handle all your bail bonds needs in a professional manner. We will assist you and answer your questions regarding your need for a bail bond. If we cannot help you, then we'll attempt to point you in the right direction. We enjoy bringing families and friends back to gether.
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In most cases we can clear your warrant with the court and set a new court date. Sometimes this process is facilitated by turning yourself into a jail, being booked and we post a bail bond securing your release. Other times we can simply post a bond directly with the Court bypassing the need to enter the jail. However, each case is different. Call one of our experienced bail agents and ask for assistance.
In many cases a 1275.1 (California Penal Code) hold is placed on a defendant with drug related allegations, financial crimes or any other occasion that investigators or District Attorney's (even a judge) believe the bail funds 'may' be obtained feloniously. The accused have holds placed on their release because someone in the legal system feels that illegal monies may be being used to release the accused from jail. In any such occurrence where crimes are alleged involved, the activities can generate large sums of un-traceable money (hidden, stolen, ill-gotten) and used in case of emergencies. California law deals with this situation in Penal Code Section 1275.1
When an arresting officer or judge has questions as to the source of funds which may be used for bail, they can file an affidavit and declaration asking for a 1275.1 hold be placed on the accused prior to a release on bail.
The 1275.1 motion (Application for Release on Bail Bond) can be heard at the first court hearing, the arraignment. If the accused is not prepared to provide the necessary documentation meeting the courts requirements, an additional hearing may be necessary. It's not uncommon for there to be multiple hearings in a case with a 1275.1 hold placed on the accused.
The rationale behind placing a 1275.1 hold on the accused is to show the court that the funds used to pay for the bail bond, and all collateral pledged (if any) to guarantee the bond, did not originate from any criminal activity. (Feloniously obtained)
At the 1275.1 hearing the accused' lawyer, the bail agent, and other persons involved with the bail transaction (including the indemnitor (co-signer), owner of any real property being pledged for collateral) may also have to be present to give testimony as to the assets being used to gain the courts approval and subsequent removal of the 1275.1 hold placed on the accused.
Being successful at this hearing will depend on the experience level of you bail agent Your bail agent will need to provide the District Attorney, as well as the judge, documentation legitimizing the source of funds and collateral to be pledged for the bail bond. It's important to include bank statements, credit card statements, tax returns, investment account statements, financial affidavits, real property ownership information, and even a signed declaration from the pledging parties.
Due to the nature of these types of cases, each case has distinctive differences. We assist you with the specific needs for your situation.
Working with you and all parties involved, our 1275.1 trained bailagents get you through this process with as little stress and inconvenience as possible. Our agents understand exactly what you're going through; we take care of the details so you don't have to.