By Damian Sofsian | On January 28, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
In some states, only licensed "Bail Agents," who specialize in bail bond underwriting and issuance can post the bail bonds. These bail agents act as the appointed representatives of licensed surety insurance companies
By Damian Sofsian | On January 28, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Usually, the defendants or the relatives of the defendants make bail bonds prior to a trial. The bond is just to ensure that the defendant appears in court when the judge summons. Professional bondsmen charge a fee, usually 10% of the bond amount, depending on the percentage of the bond set by a judge.
By Damian Sofsian | On January 28, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Sometimes a defendant in a court case cannot raise enough money to cover the entire bail amount. In such instances, the defendant, a relative, or a close family friend can approach a bail bond agent as a co-signer to post the bail. In this case the defendant needs to pay about 10% of the bail amount and provide a collateral to the bail agent for the rest of the amount.
By Jim Edwards | On January 27, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Identity theft rates one of the fastest growing crimes in mAmerica today and the Internet can make it even easier for some criminals to take your good name and drag it through the mud.
By M6.net Web Hosting | On January 27, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Journalists in most contemporary societies have the freedom to express their opinions and thoughts through the use of the media. The Internet is frequently the chosen media for journalists to express their ideas due to its speed and also its popularity.
By David Chandler | On January 23, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
If you are in a car accident and suffer an injury, you should consult with an attorney. Although most people would like to do the right thing and compensate your for your injury, it is rarely up to the person which caused the injury. In fact, it will more than likely be at the discretion of the other person's insurance company.
By Christopher Luck | On January 19, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Certainly you have heard of the green card lottery, but what is it exactly? I hear it talked about, but have just never heard what it was exactly. Through my research I found that it is a United States government program that holds the hopes of a lot of people each year.
By Christopher Luck | On January 19, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
It is an all too often situation. You are happily married, working toward a common and sustainable goal, dreaming about growing old together, smiling lovingly at each other and holding hands as you walk through the beautiful gardens of love and wedded bliss.
By Mansi Aggarwal | On January 19, 2006 | In Legal | Rated
Identity theft is one of the latest buzzword within our society in recent times. Identity theft refers to hiding one’s original identity and illegally misusing someone else’s identity.
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