Neighbors Partying Too Much?
Do you have neighbors who love to party and create a lot of noise late at night, or even into the morning hours? If so,… Read More »Neighbors Partying Too Much?
Do you have neighbors who love to party and create a lot of noise late at night, or even into the morning hours? If so,… Read More »Neighbors Partying Too Much?
As Californians, we are always on the lookout for the next big earthquake. The San Andreas Fault runs along the entire length of the state,… Read More »Are You Ready for the Next Big One?
Like any money that is yours, give extra thought into what you want to do with your tax return when it comes in. Will you… Read More »Can You Use Your Tax Return for Bail?
Usually, getting arrested is no laughing matter, but maybe one day it will be both a laughing matter and a “are you serious?” matter. We… Read More »When Getting Arrested Might Actually Be Funny
$1,000. That is the low end of the average cost of what a first time DUI can cost you in California. Knowing this, wouldn’t you… Read More »The Cost of a First-Time DUI in California
January has passed and it is time we check in on those New Year Resolutions of yours. How do you think you are doing? We… Read More »Roadblock in New Year Resolutions? San Francisco Bail Bond Store Is the Solution!
Though there is no formal legal definition of a “sanctuary city,” the United States is made up of about 300 cities, towns, and counties that… Read More »Where Are Our Sanctuary Cities?
The criminal justice system categorizes crimes into one of three groups: infractions, misdemeanors, and felonies. Each category involves a different set of justice system procedures… Read More »Crimes, Defined
You want to start the New Year with the utmost positivity. Have this mentality: no matter what hardships you come to face, or sudden obstacles… Read More »Hang in There! 2017 Will Be Better
There are different proceedings, rights, and consequences for someone 17 or younger who gets arrested versus someone 18 or older who is arrested. In most… Read More »Juvenile vs. Adult Proceedings