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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

I was arrested, my family posted bail with a bail bonds company, i never get out of jail because immigration deported me.

Edward J. Dimon
Answered by attorney Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Edward J. Dimon
The purpose of bail is to ensure that the defendant will appear at the next court hearing. The bail bond company put up a bond to ensure that you would appear at each hearing. Your family had the alternative or option to put up their own monies to ensure that you would appear.in this instance, the monies or not put up by your family. Rather, the bail bond company put up it's pond in return for monies paid by your family. You are not entitled to a return of those monies.
The purpose of bail is to ensure that the defendant will appear at the next court hearing. The bail bond company put up a bond to ensure that you would appear at each hearing. Your family had the alternative or option to put up their own monies to ensure that you would appear.in this instance, the monies or not put up by your family. Rather, the bail bond company put up it's pond in return for monies paid by your family. You are not entitled to a return of those monies.
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What is the maximum jail time someone can get for criminal felonies such as attempting to elude a police officer?

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Answered by attorney George Martin Derieg (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Derieg Law Firm
For a felony evading found under California Penal Code Section 2800, the most time a person is looking at is state prison at the amount of 16 months, 2 years or 3 years. That is if he is sentenced to prison. Most likely he will get probation and jail time in the county he was arrested in. I do not know what he's looking at in the other county since I do not know what he is on probation for.
For a felony evading found under California Penal Code Section 2800, the most time a person is looking at is state prison at the amount of 16 months, 2 years or 3 years. That is if he is sentenced to prison. Most likely he will get probation and jail time in the county he was arrested in. I do not know what he's looking at in the other county since I do not know what he is on probation for.
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Can my son be charged with anything if he was not taken to the police station, photographed or fingerprinted?

Thomas J Tomko
Answered by attorney Thomas J Tomko (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Thomas J. Tomko, Attorney at Law
The short answer is that he of course can still be charged with an offense. There is no requirement that police charge someone the moment the get done questioning the person. However, the more time that passes, the more likely that there will not be a charge. It is common for the police to put their information into a Petition which is forwarded to the prosecutor's office. This is then reviewed for possible charges. If there is sufficient evidence and desire to charge, then the Petition will be signed and a proceeding will begin with the Court. If not, then the matter may be put aside and no proceedings will follow. Your concern over fingerprints, miranda, pictures are all administrative concerns. The failure to do these things does not prevent a case. After all, he could be taken into custody now and all of those things could be done now. So these concerns, which may or may not have an impact later, do not determine whether or not the prosecutor "can" bring a Petition or criminal charges.
The short answer is that he of course can still be charged with an offense. There is no requirement that police charge someone the moment the get done questioning the person. However, the more time that passes, the more likely that there will not be a charge. It is common for the police to put their information into a Petition which is forwarded to the prosecutor's office. This is then reviewed for possible charges. If there is sufficient evidence and desire to charge, then the Petition will be signed and a proceeding will begin with the Court. If not, then the matter may be put aside and no proceedings will follow. Your concern over fingerprints, miranda, pictures are all administrative concerns. The failure to do these things does not prevent a case. After all, he could be taken into custody now and all of those things could be done now. So these concerns, which may or may not have an impact later, do not determine whether or not the prosecutor "can" bring a Petition or criminal charges.
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