Who Wants To Save $4,000?
Posted on Sep 18, 2012 1:15pm PDT
If you would like to easily save over $4,000 please continue reading. It is going to take some planning on your end as well as knowing that there is a warrant for your arrest. Becoming aware that there is a warrant is pretty easy to figure out when you have multiple bonding companies contacting you to inform you that the police could appear at your home or place of business. The thought of this gets anyone in a state of panic. The shock increases when they find out that the bond amount is $50,000 and the bonding company will be charging them a fee of 10% or $5,000. That is an exorbitant fee for a criminal case and much more if it is a misdemeanor. The reason being is that a maximum misdemeanor bond should be set at is $5,000. The bonding company's fee in that situtation will be $500. Nevertheless, it is common practice for the Harris County District Attorney's Office to set the bond at the unwarranted amount of $50,000. That is where I come in and save you the $4,000. I have the experience of convincing the court to reduce the bond to a more manageable amount of $1,500 in most cases. In this situation you will be paying the bonding company $150-$200 instead of approx $4,000-$5,000. All you need to do is to call me before you are arrested, set up an appoitment, contact a bonding company to do a walk through bond. Afterwards, we will set a date to meet in the court so I can save you the unreasonable expense of such a high bond.