Bail Bonds Canada

When you have been arrested by the police a bail bonds is a method in which you can return to your home until your trial is underway. The first thing you should know about bail bonds is that you have the legal right to have a bail hearing within twenty four hours of being arrested.

Your bail hearing is done in front of a judge who will determine if you will be allowed to be released on a bail bonds. The judge bases their decision on bail bonds on things like if you have a criminal record, if you are considered dangerous, a job, and how serious the charge you are being arrested for actually is. When you are at your bail bonds hearing it is always a good idea to have a criminal lawyer with you to represent you and having family and friends attend can also help your bail bonds hearing as this will show ties in the area.

If your bail bonds hearing does not go well and you are denied bail your lawyer or you can request a review of the decision. This bail bonds review will be conducted by a superior court judge. If you are again denied bail you will need to wait at least thirty days to appeal the decision and have the case reviewed again. It is always recommended that you have a criminal lawyer with you at any bail hearings. You can find a local criminal lawyer in our free legal directory located here.

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