December 7, 2010

Get out of Jail: Attorney Writ Bond

If someone is arrested in Plano, Texas, Frisco, Texas or McKinney, Texas for a crime, generally they must see a judge or a magistrate before a bond is set. Because of staffing issues, the judge or magistrate may not get there quickly. It can be anywhere from minutes, to hours, to days before someone sees a magistrate.

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That's where we come in. In certain instances, we can file a Writ of Habeas Corpus to force the jail to set a bond. This can only be done in:
- Misdemeanor cases
- NO Family Violence/Assault cases
- NO Felony Cases
- NO Traffic Tickets

We first file paperwork to require a bond be set. This will change a "no bond set" to a bail bond. We then post that bond as your surety so that your friend or loved one can be released from jail.

Our law firm has put together a comprehensive overview concerning Collin County Writ Bonds in order to better inform you about the situation your loved one is facing. It is important to understand that the law and procedure in each state is different.

After reviewing the material specific to Plano Writ Bonds (Writs of Habeas Corpus), please feel free to contact our law firm:

For an Attorney Writ Bond call: 214-793-0863

December 7, 2010

Attorney Writ Bond Process

If you or someone you love has been arrested in Collin County Texas, an attorney writ bond may help to get out of jail fast. Our office provides attorney writ bond service in Frisco, Plano, McKinney and surrounding cities.

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For more information about the attorney writ bond process, read the article below that was originally posted on our website www.planowritbonds.com.

Frisco / Plano Writ Bond Process
Collin County Attorney Writ Bonds

If someone is arrested in Frisco, Texas for a crime, generally they must see a judge or a magistrate before a bond is set. Because of staffing issues, the judge or magistrate may not get there quickly. It can be anywhere from minutes, to hours, to days before someone sees a magistrate.

1. You will need to hire an attorney to handle the case. I will review the issues with you over the phone to determine if your case is one where a writ bond can be filed.

2. I will meet you (usually at the jail) to get you to sign some paperwork. I will fill out paperwork and get some bond paperwork signed by the jailed individual as well.

3. I will then head to the Collin County Jail to file the Writ of Habeas Corpus, along with the bond paperwork, and other paperwork. This will force the jail to set a bond.

4. I will then write the bond for the jailed individual. This will allow them to be released.

5. The Collin County Jail will then send a fax to the local (Frisco or Plano) and release the jailed person. You can remain there to give them a safe ride home.

6. I will already have given you plenty of materials for the jailed person to know "What happens from here." This will include upcoming hearings, our representation of them, etc.

After reviewing the material specific to Writ Bonds, please feel free to contact our law firm at 214-793-0863
with any questions you may have.