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Bail Reduction

An individual charged with a crime is typically entitled to be liberated on bail while awaiting trial. Bail is payment made in exchange for the discharge of a jailed person, while assuring the person’s presence at all mandatory court appearances. An individual charged with an offense has a right to bail in all cases excluding: capital offenses, a felony crime committed while free on bail awaiting trial on a previous felony, or a felony while on probation or parole for a felony crime. An attorney familiar with applicable state laws can be helpful in reducing the required amount of bail should you be arrested.

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