Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the US, and it tends to spike during the holiday season. It's covered under California Penal Code 530.5 PC and is broadly defined as the taking of another person's identifying information and using it in a fraudulent or unlawful manner. With such a broad definition, it's not difficult to find oneself charged with violating PC 530.5. If someone you know has been arrested and charged with identity theft, it's possible to quickly obtain Santa C...
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Santa Clarita Bail Bonds
How to Obtain a Santa Clarita Bail Bond for Robbery Charges
Robbery is defined under California Penal Code 211 PC and is described as taking property from someone's immediate presence or possession, without their permission, through the use of force or fear. The definition is pretty broad, all things considered, leading to robbery being a relatively common charge. If you're wondering how to obtain a Santa Clarita bail bond for robbery charges, then read on.
When someone is arrested under suspicion of robbery in Santa Clarita, they will be taken to the...
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Bail Can Be Denied
The 8th Amendment of the US Constitution prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishment. Thanks to that, the overwhelming majority of people who find themselves arrested are eligible to be bailed out of jail. When someone in Santa Clarita is arrested and charged with a crime, the corresponding bail amount is stated in the Los Angeles County bail schedule. If the individual, or someone they know, obtains a Santa Clarita bail bond, o...
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