The State of Crime in Houston Metro
Houston is the most populous city in Texas, and is still a fast growing community. When considering a move to the Houston metropolitan area, families and businesses always check our crime rate. These statistics give people an idea what kind of crime they can expect and whether they can feel safe in our area. It also gives current residents an idea of what is going on in our city. If you’ve been arrested or need…
How to Choose the Right Attorney
Like any other big decision, you should approach choosing an attorney wisely. You will be sharing confidential information with this person, but you will also be entrusting them to offer you proper legal advice and guide you through a situation you wouldn’t be able to navigate on your own. From qualifications and cost, to the area of law and location, there are several aspects to thoroughly go over before selecting the attorney that is best…
Navigating Domestic Violence Charges in Texas
There are three types of domestic violence that are recognized under Texas law. We will briefly explain each law and the associated penalties. Texas does not take domestic violence lightly. Even having a protective order because of domestic violence can have long lasting effects on your record. DOMESTIC ASSAULT Domestic assault is defined as a threat or an act of violence against a person with whom the defendant has an intimate relationship. An act of…
Contempt of Court and How to Avoid It
“Contempt of court” is used in both criminal and civil cases, and it is something you could end up facing if you do not follow through with everything you must do when out on bail. If you are out on bail, you should understand what contempt of court is and how to avoid it if you want to avoid further legal troubles. What is Contempt of Court? If you have never been involved in a…
You Missed Your Court Date: Now What?
When a person is given a summons to appear in court in the state of Texas, they are entering into a type of obligation with their county and state. According to this obligation, that person is expected to appear in court at the appointed date and time. They are also expected to appear at court in a certain manner. For example, they are expected to be sober, dressed appropriately and cooperate with the rules of…
Why You Shouldn’t Stay In Jail
If a person is convicted of a crime and given a jail sentence, the sentence will be reduced by the number of days that person was detained in jail prior to conviction. (This is called “credit for time served.”) Thus, a suspect who expects to receive a jail sentence may consider saving the cost of a bail bond and in effect begin serving the sentence prior to conviction. From an economic standpoint, forgoing bail in…
Can You Refuse a Sobriety Test in Texas?
DWIs are a very common cause of arrest in Texas. Unless you’re an obviously dangerous drunk driver, your sobriety level will probably be measured with a breathalyzer or field sobriety test. But is it possible to refuse sobriety testing? What are the consequences of doing so? At ABC Bail Bonds, we care about educating you to help you navigate the legal system with ease. Here’s everything you need to know about refusing a sobriety test…
What not to do After You’ve Been Bailed Out
Depending on your circumstances, bail might be the only way for you to get back to your important obligations. Things like work, school, and family matters don’t stop when you’re arrested, so it’s best to take advantage of your bail opportunity so you can return to your life. However, being released on bail comes with some terms you can’t ignore. Misbehaving when you’ve been granted bail is a great way to lose the trust of…
Bail Advice: Should I Bail Them Out?
It’s one of the most unpleasant phone calls you can receive. The familiar tone of the collect call prompt lets you know that you have a call from the local jail, and panic sets in. Chances are, if you receive this call, you will have a choice to make. It is a big responsibility to bail someone out of jail. Not only are you making a financial commitment to purchase a bail bond, but you…
Harris County is Expanding COVID-19 Testing Inside Jails
Everyone is doing the best they can to slow the spread of COVID-19 by following the CDC’s safety guidelines. Self-quarantining at home, avoiding large gatherings, improved sanitation and using protective gear like masks and gloves are all important, but inmates in jails can’t do any of these things, which has caused the virus to spread faster in jails than it does among the general population. Despite this, many counties have declined to take the necessary…