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Bail is determined by the court, not the law... it depends on the criminal as seen by the court

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The link to find answers about Misdemeanors/Infractions in California is www.lasuperiorcourt.org Click on Traffic - scroll down (left side of screen) - click on Misdemeanor/Infraction Bail Schedule. You then click on "2007 Infractions/Misdemeanors Bail Schedule". It consist of 89 pages. You must have Adobe Reader. It will give every code and bail amounts in California. For traffic violations, go to page 59 Under "Vehicle Code" Speed Violations Bail Chart: Applicable Violations.


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go to www.lasuperiorcourt.org click on "Traffic" - scroll down (left side of screen and click on "Misdemeanor/Infracton Bail Schedule. It will give you a link to "2007 Bail Schedule for Infractions and Misdemeanors (must have Adobe Reader). Go to page 59 under Vehicle Code.


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One Stop Bail Bonds provides professional bail bond services to help people get released from jail quickly while they wait for their court dates. Their experienced bail agents handle different types of criminal bail bonds and guide families through the entire process so they understand what to expect. The company is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, because arrests can happen at any time and quick help is often needed. Their team focuses on offering fast, reliable support and clear communication during stressful situations. Instead of treating clients like just another case, they aim to provide respectful service and customized help based on each person’s situation.


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One Stop Bail Bonds provides professional bail bond services to help people get released from jail quickly while they wait for their court dates. Their experienced bail agents handle different types of criminal bail bonds and guide families through the entire process so they understand what to expect. The company is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, because arrests can happen at any time and quick help is often needed. Their team focuses on offering fast, reliable support and clear communication during stressful situations. Instead of treating clients like just another case, they aim to provide respectful service and customized help based on each person’s situation.


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