Los Angeles, CA asked in Criminal Law for California

Q: My ex was arrested on a warrant for vandalism and battery well his bail was 90000 and I bailed him out when they posted

The bond the judge put a 1275 hold on him well when he went to court they lifted the hold and dropped one of his cases so then his bail was 20000 and I went through a diff bail bonds and bailed him out again as they posted that bond the detectives went and rearessted him on a bunch of charges human trafficking etc they put a 2.15 million dollar bail on him the next morning the detectives went and pulled him out and told him they wasn't filing charges on him and now it looks like they have a 849 or something like that one him and no bail

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Roland Bakhache Perez
Roland Bakhache Perez
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Fullerton, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Please contact an attorney as soon as possible, an experienced attorney can work with the bail company. It is important to get a list of all the charges before he goes to court to do a bail bond hearing and maybe reduce the bail amount.

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