SANTA CLARITA BAIL BONDS NEWS

Canyon Country Man Accused of Domestic Violence

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On the morning of Thursday, January 21st, a woman called deputies at the Santa Clarita Sheriff Station and reported that her husband had assaulted her and then barricaded himself in their bedroom along with their two young children. Upon their arrival, deputies met with immediate success in convincing the man, Calvin Charles Lynch, of Canyon Country, to put down the knife. Once Lynch put the knife down, deputies rushed into the room in an attempt to free the children from their father's presence...
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Bail Bonds May Go Bye Bye

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If New York State Senator Michael Gianaris gets his way, the State of New York may do away with the bail system entirely. If you're wondering why this has anything to do with you, it's because if it happens there, it can happen here, too. Senator Gianaris is upset that the current bail system in New York is unfair to the poor. The rich can easily bail themselves out of jail while the poor are often stuck in custody as they await their trial. To remedy this, the senator has proposed doing away...
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Shoplifting Charges in Santa Clarita

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Shoplifting is one of the most commonly prosecuted charges in California, and with so many retail businesses, it happens a lot in the Santa Clarita Valley. Also known as petty theft, shoplifting charges are typically brought against someone who is suspected of having stolen something with a value of $950 or less. Petty theft can occur in one of four ways: Larceny (taking someone's property without their consent) Trickery (such as changing the price tag on an item) Embezzlement (steali...
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