Can You Be Arrested for Speeding?

Can You Be Arrested for Speeding?
Most traffic collisions occur when someone is going faster or slower than the other vehicles around them. As a result, speed limits are set to with the safety of motorists in mind. California Vehicle Code 22350 VC defines how people are supposed to legally drive. However, it can be a bit vague, as it does not mention any specific speeds. California Vehicle Code 22350 VC reads: "No person shall drive a vehicle on the highway at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent having due regard fo...
More

Santa Clarita Bail Bonds for Twin Towers

Santa Clarita Bail Bonds for Twin Towers
When a person is arrested and taken into custody in Santa Clarita, they're almost always going to be taken to the Santa Clarita Sheriff's Station to undergo booking and processing. At the end of the process bail is set, if the defendant is eligible. At that point the defendant can be bailed out of the jail. However, if the jail at the Santa Clarita Sheriff Station is overcrowded, or if a defendant isn't bailed out after about 72-hours, the police will probably transfer the suspect to one of t...
More

No Bond – What Is It and What Does It Mean?

No Bond - What Is It and What Does It Mean?
It may be simple to bail someone out of jail, but the bail world itself is complex. When someone is arrested in Santa Clarita, they will either be cited out with an order to return to court at the appointed date and time or be held in custody until a bail bond can be obtained. When defendants are held in custody as opposed to being cited out, there's usually one or more reasons as to why. Often, when a person is held in custody but eligible for bail, it is because the person is suspected of comm...
More