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Announcement: Now Serving Meridian, MS in Lauderdale County and Surrounding Counties.

DD Bail is now offering bail bonds in Meridian, MS in Lauderdale County and the surrounding counties, including Newton County, Kemper County, Clarke County, and Neshoba County. Give us a call for fast, professional bail bond service.

The legal process surrounding arrest and posting bail can sometimes be confusing. If this is your first time, then it’s all likely a mystery. Let’s shed some light on the bail system as a whole and why a judge may deny bail.

First, it’s important to understand that a bail bond allows a defendant to secure a quick jail release and avoid spending a few weeks or months in a cell. Of course, there are responsibilities when posting bail. For instance, you must make your court appearances on time. Otherwise, you forfeit your bail and wind up in jail.

Why a Judge May Deny Bail

Now, let’s explore why a judge may deny a defendant bail. There are a few reasons, such as:

  • Felony Charges – A judge may choose to set a high bail amount or outright deny bail for felony charges in which there is strong evidence against the defendant. A felony charge includes violence, sexual assault, and murder.
  • Repeat Offense – A judge will have zero sympathy for a repeat offender who is on probation or parole for a previous offense. In those situations, a judge it more likely to deny bail.
  • Flight Risk – If the judge feels the defendant is a flight risk, he or she will deny bail. Anyone who has skipped bail in the past or is violent is considered a flight risk.
  • Public Threat – A dangerous criminal, such as a murderer or repeat offender, is often considered a public threat. As such, bail is typically denied to avoid any public harm.
  • Citizenship – If the defendant in question is not a US citizen, bail will be denied and Immigration and Customers Enforcement (ICE) will take over the charge.

For 24/7 bail bond services in Gulfport, MS, contact D&D Bail Bonds at 228-539-0700. You’re in good hands!

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