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A Priceless Gift This Holiday Season

One of the greatest gifts a person might ever give to another, is the gift of freedom. With the holidays here, it is appropriate timing. Give a loved one their freedom back.They will not expect it, and they will not ask for anything more.They will cherish this forever. Their freedom can be a little expensive, […]

What Does the New Presidency Mean for Immigrants?

With Donald Trump as our new President Elect, many immigrants across country have worries about their safety and status. Unfortunately, we donot have any answers as to what the changes for immigrants are going to be.We caution you now, especially if you are an immigrant or have loved ones who are, to know and understand […]

What to Expect If You Are Arrested While Out On Bail

One major condition while being out on bail, is that the defendant cannot get into trouble and get arrested again. The point of bail is to prove to the court and the community that although you were accused of a crime, you are still trustworthy and honest enough to handle the situation with maturity, and […]

This Is A Gift That Shouldn’t Wait Until Christmas

The holidays are approaching and every year the issue of gift giving comes about. “I should have started planning months ago!” and “This person is the hardest to shop for!” and “I always get this person the same, predictable gifts each year…” are nonstop. This year though, there may be something so generous and thoughtful […]

Terra Bella Bail Bond Store Will Ease Your Fright

Among a parent’s most frightening thoughts is that their child is going to be or has been arrested. In this moment, they want to be there to help their child as much as they can but frankly, there is only so much they can do – it’s not like the parent can tell the police […]

Cash Bail Isn’t For Everyone

The Justice Department behind the Obama administration is making efforts to further protect defendants’ rights, especially those who come from the lower classes. They’re arguing, before a federal appeals court for the first time, that it is unconstitutional to hold defendants in jail when they cannot afford to post bail. It’s a violation of the […]