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Bail Process: Questions to Ask a Los Angeles Bail Bondsman

The bail process is something that most people aren’t extremely familiar with, but it is actually a fairly simple process designed to protect the rights of arrestees to a fair trial for their alleged crime. The bail bonds industry as a whole exists in a couple different avenues throughout the United States—federal crimes carry their […]

LA Bail Bonds: LAPD Increases Security at Dodger Stadium

Bryan Stow was attending a Dodgers’ game to root for his hometown San Francisco Giants wearing the team’s jersey when he was harassed after the game by two Dodgers’ fans that appeared to be intoxicated. They were taunting him and other Giants’ fans, when one attacked Stow from behind. The beating sent Stow to the hospital, where doctors were forced to put him in a medically induced coma.

LA Bail Bonds: LAPD Lacks New Leads in Murder of The Notorious B.I.G.

In a case spanning back over a decade, the LAPD claims to have exhausted all leads in finding the murderer of popular rapper The Notorious B.I.G., real name Christopher Wallace. Biggie was shot in the Miracle Mile area outside the Peterson Automotive Museum on March 9, 1997. So far, no one has been formally charged and held for bail bonds in Los Angeles. The murder remains a mystery, although Wallace’s family does have theories that include LAPD involvement.

Los Angeles Bail Bonds: Sean Stewart Celebrity Arrest

Those wishing to get their fix of celebrity bail bonds gossip are once again in luck. 30-year-old Sean Stewart, publicly degenerate son of Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer Rod Stewart was arrested in Los Angeles in the San Fernando Valley area on October 19th.

Stewart was pulled over for a routine traffic violation when he was found to be driving with a suspended license. He was released on $40,000 bail.