How to Obtain a Santa Clarita Bail Bond for Robbery Charges

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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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Understanding the Bail Bond Process in Santa Clarita

Immediately after someone is arrested, they will be booked and processed into the Los Angeles County jail system. They'll have their photograph taken, fingerprints recorded and a national background check will be conducted to look for additional warrants or any other possible holds through Livescan. The procedure is conducted at the Santa Clarita Sheriff Station and can take anywhere from 2 hours if the station is slow, to several hours if it's busy. The final step is to set the defendants bail,...
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SCV Sheriff Station Take-Back Program

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The Santa Clarita Valley isn't very large, and most of us know what's going on, more or less. One thing that some members of our community may be not be aware of, though, is the SCV Sheriff Station take-back program. Basically, there are 2 boxes outside the Santa Clarita Sheriff Station in which people can drop off used needles, biohazard materials, and drugs (both prescription and illegal). The take-back program is designed to allow residents a safe place to drop off potentially dangerous and/o...
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