If, as a suspect, you are booked into jail, the
Sheriff ‘s Office or a judge will set a
condition for your release. This is bail. This
is the way to guarantee a suspect's
appearance to the court hearing scheduled.
The amount of bail is based upon a bail
schedule devised by the court.
Usually Bail is met with a Bail Bondsman. Because a suspect wants to
be released before the first court date, engaging a bail bondsman
directly or with Fusco and Macaluso, who will help you with
experienced information regarding your arrest and bail information.
When obtaining a bail bondsman, a bonafied bondsman typically
charges up to 10% of the total amount of the bail. There is a bail
bondsman's fee for taking the risk that a suspect will not make his
required appearances in court.
It is highly recommended by Fusco and Macaluso and considered
always better to use a bail bondsman to post bail.
Sometimes there may be 10% cash alternatives or property bond
alternatives. Consult with the team of Fusco and Macaluso for recent
information regarding bail posting procedures.
With over 35 years of experience, devoted exclusively to the practice of
criminal law; I (Anthony J. Fusco, Jr, Attorney at Law) has successfully
defended hundreds of people in all areas of criminal law.
Call the Firm of Fusco and Macaluso
at 973-779-1163 for immediate help in all Arrest and Bail matters.
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