A Philadelphia boxer accused of assaulting a uniformed city police officer hours after he won his bout was arraigned in municipal court this morning and is now facing 200,000 dollars cash bail bond. Gabriel Rosado, 25, is accused of splitting open the lip of Officer Franco Sydnor when the officer tried to get the junior […]
A program was recently started called the “Student Bail Out” pilot program in Orange County California. The program is designed to educate young adults on the importance of making smart decisions and staying out of trouble. Additionally, students get an opportunity to learn about the criminal justice system and the vital role that both Sheriffs […]
An Islamist militant accused of multiple killings was released from jail in Pakistan Thursday after a judge granted him bail, saying there was not enough evidence to keep him in custody. If it was up to us at Luna Bail Bonds he would not have been granted bail, but if he was, we would have […]
Under California Penal Code Section 1305(A)(5), the purposes of a bail bond are defeated by the untimely filing of a criminal complaint by the District Attorney’s Office. This California penal code section requires that the court exonerate the bail bond 15 business days from the date of arraignment if no criminal (complaint) case has been filed. This […]
The problem: Graffiti advertising bail bondsmen remained on a wall near Central Booking for weeks. The backstory: Baltimore’s bail bondsmen often employ memorable marketing methods to get their names and contact information ingrained in the memory of potential customers. But some companies may have moved beyond free pens and vinyl-wrapped vehicles and into a less sanctioned medium […]
Just yesterday, the Superior Court of Orange County sentenced Ronald Lee Brockway of Respect Bail Bonds in an illegal referral scheme. Respect? I think not. Mr. Brockway was sentenced to a year in jail, fines, probation, and a six month suspension of his bail license. Unfortunately, this is nothing new to Mr. Brockway. He […]