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VOTING RIGHTS: PERSONS WITH CRIMINAL HISTORY IN COLORADO

By Bail Bonds
In general, the law prohibits a convicted felon after serving his/her time from registering or casting a vote in the U.S. However, a 2019 law restores the voting rights of parolee since felon convicts in Colorado sentenced to parole are considered to have completed their full term of imprisonment. You can vote in Colorado if you are: 1. Past criminal convict and have finished the sentence. In Colorado, you will become eligible to vote again the day you are released from the detention facility. 2. Sentenced or released on parole or other…
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SOME PEOPLE AREN'T ALLOWED TO VOTE. IS IT LEGAL?

SOME PEOPLE AREN’T ALLOWED TO VOTE. IS IT LEGAL?

By Bail Bonds
Some U.S. citizens, like convicted felons, aren't allowed to vote. If you are arrested for a felony crime and still want to exercise your right to vote, you have to seek help from a 24-hour bail bonds company. For general guidelines, people in the U.S. who can vote during the election are: - U.S. citizens. You have the right to vote, even if you are homeless, as long as you are a citizen of the United States of America.  - Able to meet residency requirements. Most of the States require…
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CAN A BAIL BONDSMAN HAVE THE RIGHT TO ARREST FUGITIVE?

By Bail Bonds
When a defendant hires the bail bondsman's service to post bail, the defendant is now obliged to adhere to specific bail bond agreements with the agency. The same with the Court's bail conditions is the defendant's responsibility to show up in court when necessary. Otherwise, the defendant may be tagged as a bail jumper or fugitive.  This article will answer the questions, is a 24-hour bail bonds agent can re-arrest a client who is now a fugitive? What is the legal definition of a fugitive? And, what bounty hunters do?…
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COLORADO SHOPLIFTING PENALTIES

By Bail Bonds, News
There could be various reasons why an individual commits a shoplifting act. It could be because of peer pressure, the inability to afford the product, a mental disorder, or an impulse. Although it may be tempting to see shoplifting acts as a juvenile and harmless crime, it is taken seriously in Colorado. It has no distinction between other forms of theft violation but has the right to release from jail through the Denver bail bonds service. This article will discuss what penalties you could face if you are charged with…
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Immunity in Exchange For Testimony In Denver, Colorado

By Bail Bonds
Once an accused person is released from jail through a 24-hour bail bonds company, he can't wait to conclude his trial outside the prison while adhering to the set bail conditions. During the hearing, an individual might have a privilege of immunity to be a witness in exchange for his testimony. But what does immunity protection offer, and how does it apply in Denver, Colorado? The Fifth Amendment Right It is not only the accused person who is protected from the Fifth Amendment but also the witnesses of the alleged…
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Double Jeopardy in Colorado Criminal Law

By Bail Bonds
After the defendant was released from jail due to the Denver bail bonds service, he can now continue living his life under the Court's direction, and the 24/7 bail bond agent’s terms and conditions. However, being in a trial proceeding for a criminal charge can be an exhausting process for the defendant. What’s more is if the complainant will be able to retry your case even after the Court's decision. That's where the double jeopardy clause of the Fifth Amendment comes in. Double Jeopardy Basics Jeopardy in law means a risk of being charged with…
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Felony Bail Bonds in Denver

Felony Bail Bonds in Denver

By Bail Bonds
When charged with a felony crime in Denver, the first thing you will want to do is immediately contact a Denver bail bonds company. Given the severity of a felony charge, it can potentially cause a lot of issues regarding your employment and/or professional career. Today, many employers will think twice when hiring an employee that has a felony charge on their record. You will need to secure Bail Bonds in Denver immediately so you can work on your case without being confined in jail.   What exactly is a…
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Bail Jumping in Denver Colorado

By Bail Bonds
The appearance of the defendant in all court proceedings is probably the most critical condition if he has been released on bail. However, by failing to show up in court doesn’t merely mean forfeiture of the bond but it also constitutes more serious legal consequences. Before thinking of jumping bail, the person needs to be aware of the possible legal and financial results of this action. But first, let’s define what bail “jumping” is.  What is Bail Jumping?  It is one form of violation in bail conditions, which is a…
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Missed A Court Appearance While on Bail? Here’s What You Should Do

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Among many bail conditions, the defendant’s appearance in all court hearings until the completion of the case is critical while he is out on bail. There are legal and financial consequences that the defendant will face if he violated the bail conditions. These consequences could be issuance of bench warrant, bail bond revocation, additional criminal charges, harsher sentence, and driver’s license suspension. However, unforeseen situations might cause the defendant to miss the court date, like feeling sick or hospitalization. Once a defendant fails to show up in court during his…
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Denver, Colorado Bail Bonds in Time of COVID-19

By Bail Bonds
COVID-19 affects every system globally, and that includes each country’s legal system. Everyone has no choice but to adapt to the new normal because of this pandemic. For instance, prisons and jails need to alleviate the number of incarcerated persons since these places are at high risk of possible coronavirus outbreak. With inmates living, eating, and bathing in shared spaces, it is not surprising that there are more than 50,000 affected cases among inmates in the US alone as of July 9, 2020. Typically, an offender would be arrested and need to…
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