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    Attorney released on bail bond from Los Angeles jail after smuggling in drugs

Attorney released on bail bond from Los Angeles jail after smuggling in drugs

A Southern California attorney found himself on the wrong side of the law after he was arrested on April 9 for allegedly smuggling drugs into a Los Angeles County jail.

Stephen Beecher, 61, was charged with five felony counts including conspiracy, bringing drugs into jail, transportation of a controlled substance and bringing a firearm into a jail, the Los Angeles Times reported. He was allegedly attempting to bring heroin into the jail while visiting his client, 20-year-old Jesus Antonio Duenas, who is in custody on an attempted murder case.

Along with Beecher's half-dozen charges, Duenas and his girlfriend, Jessica Paredes, 19, are each …

By |April 12th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Attorney released on bail bond from Los Angeles jail after smuggling in drugs

Man released on LA bail bond

Forty-four-year-old Miguel Nevarez Jr. was recently released from jail on a $100,000 LA bail bond. According to CBS LA, Nevarez was driving a 2002 black GMC pick-up truck when he hit 51-year-old Maitee Estrada at 10 a.m. on April 9 at the intersection of East Fineview Street and North Durfee Avenue and drove away immediately after without reporting the incident. Estrada's daughter Illiana Torres told the source her mother, one of the community's crossing guards, was tossed about 70 feet from where she was standing after being hit by the car.

"Cops were telling me that she's lucky to be alive cause it was really …

By |April 11th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Man released on LA bail bond

Los Angeles bail bond amount depends on type of charges

Committing a crime in the state of California can carry a number of charges. According to a report released by the Los Angeles Superior Court, there are a variety of penal code violations that are associated with murder or manslaughter. Some people facing murder charges are not offered bail at all. However, depending on the type of violation, a Los Angeles bail bond will be set for an individual, who will be able to figure out the next step to take. However, not all murders or manslaughter cases come with a bail, which was the case for Charles Manson.

Investigators might …

By |April 4th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Los Angeles bail bond amount depends on type of charges
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    Los Angeles bail bondsman can help keep individuals from being jailed

Los Angeles bail bondsman can help keep individuals from being jailed

Over the past few months, Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca has been making steps toward improving the county jail and law enforcement system. According to NBC Los Angeles, Baca would like to renovate the entirety of the city's Men's Central Jail and make it an education-based incarceration facility.

By providing educational opportunities to inmates, they are less likely to recommit crimes once they are released from prison, the article stated. Baca said that in his 47 years working with law enforcement, he has been able to determine that most of the inmates that gain interest in bettering themselves while incarcerated end up wanting to continue …

By |March 30th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Los Angeles bail bondsman can help keep individuals from being jailed
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    Two adults being held in Los Angeles jail on bail bond for human trafficking charges

Two adults being held in Los Angeles jail on bail bond for human trafficking charges

Two Orange County, California, adults were recently arrested for allegedly trafficking a 14-year-old girl. According to The Los Angeles Times, 33-year-old Chuncey Garcia and 27-year-old Cierra Robinson were recently charged with felony counts of human trafficking of a minor, pandering a minor under the age of 16 as well as several other charges. The duo took the girl, a runaway who had been reported missing by her family, and allegedly forced her to walk known streets as a prostitute. Garcia is also suspected of posting photographs of the young girl online and setting daily quotas for her to meet. …

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    Los Angeles County bail bonds will be set if two kidnapping suspects caught

Los Angeles County bail bonds will be set if two kidnapping suspects caught

The Los Angeles Police Department is currently searching for two men suspected of kidnapping a 10-year-old girl from her home and holding her hostage for about 12 hours. According to The Associated Press, investigators are trying to determine how the young girl ended up with cuts and bruises on her face and body. The child told investigators that after removing her from her home, the two strangers took her to various locations before dropping her off at a nearby hospital.

If the suspects are caught and arrested,they will likely be brought to jail and held on a bail bond.

After discovering their …

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    Manson follower sent to Los Angeles County jail, released on federal bail bond

Manson follower sent to Los Angeles County jail, released on federal bail bond

Prosecutors recently pressed charges against one of convicted killer Charles Manson's followers after the man allegedly attempted to smuggle a cell phone into prison to give to Manson. According to the Los Angeles Times, 63-year-old Craig Carlisle Hammond was charged with possession of an illegal communication device. Hammond goes by the name Gray Wolf, which was given to him by Manson during one of his many visits to the former cult leader.

Terry Thornton, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Corrections, told ABC News, inmates are only allowed to use pay phones located in the facilities.

"Inmates can make collect calls …

By |March 28th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Manson follower sent to Los Angeles County jail, released on federal bail bond

Los Angeles bail bond services helpful for residents

Los Angeles police evacuated the Beverly Center mall on March 24 after a man informed officers that a mysterious package had been placed in the back of his vehicle. According to the Los Angeles Daily News, Los Angeles police officer Norma Eisenman of the Media Relations office, said the package was discovered around 1:30 p.m., and the mall wasn't considered safe until about 4:15 p.m. after the LAPD Bomb Squad officials investigated the package and later detonated it.

The Los Angeles Times reported that the man returned to his car after shopping and discovered it had been moved from the spot he originally parked …

By |March 26th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Los Angeles bail bond services helpful for residents
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    Los Angeles bail bondsman excellent resource in case of arrest

Los Angeles bail bondsman excellent resource in case of arrest

Some of the donors who originally pledged money to the $1 million reward for the capture of former Los Angeles Police Department officer Christopher Dorner are reconsidering or are pulling funding altogether. According to the Los Angeles Times, the city's mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced during the manhunt that he would be rewarding whoever was able to find Dorner and bring him to justice. However, some of the individuals and groups who gave money are not sure if they want to still be involved due to two different factors. One, they aren't sure who is responsible for collecting the money and second, Dorner committed suicide …

By |March 26th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Los Angeles bail bondsman excellent resource in case of arrest

Supervisors Consider $22M To Help LASD Could Restore Patrols

The LA County Board of Supervisors is considering allocating $22 million to the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. If the measure passes, Sheriff Lee Baca will use those funds to restore patrols to certain unincorporated areas.

Places within the county that do not have their own police departments receive law enforcement services from the LASD.  At the current time those residents reportedly have a 17 percent longer wait for in terms of having a deputy respond to the 9-1-1 calls.  Although that 17 percent increase translates into about 60 seconds, some point out that extra minute could mean the difference between …

By |March 22nd, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Supervisors Consider $22M To Help LASD Could Restore Patrols
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