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Release on Bail – What it Means

There’s a common misconception that can come with being released on bail, and that is that the defendant has their freedom back 100% and can do whatever they want. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case. When someone is bailed out of jail, they are granted their freedom from police custody, but not necessarily from the oversight…

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Los Angeles Police to Re-Train Officers in De-Escalation

The recent spate of officer-involved shootings has caused outrage in the community and embarassed police forces across the country. That embarassment has led some law enforcement agencies to re-examine the way they train officers and search for ways to eliminate these instances from occurring in the future. The LAPD, for example, has decided to institute…

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Santa Clarita Fourth of July 2015 Celebration

The Fourth of July is this Saturday, and the City of Santa Clarita has a lot of activities planned. Beginning at 7:00 in the morning, the Santa Clarita Runner’s Club will be hosting the Independence Day 5k and 10k runs along the parade route. Whether you’re a seasoned runner with countless miles under your belt…

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Pilot Program Announced to Reduce Los Angeles Recidivism

Recidivism is the term used to describe the behavior of repeatedly committing crimes and it’s a big problem here in Los Angeles County. For years, law enforcement officials have struggled with the problem of overcrowded prisons and jails all over the state. Thanks to the passing of Prop 47, the measure that reduced many felony-level…

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High School Coach Arrested on Child Pornography Charges

A coach at Trabuca High School in Orange County was arrested under suspicion of possessing child pornography and is currently being held in the Orange County Jail in lieu of $20,000 bail. The arrest was made after an iPad was located inside a rental car after it was returned. After discovering the iPad, an informant notified the…

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The Game Arrested for Assualting Off-Duty LAPD Officer

Rapper The Game finds himself in the news once again, this time for allegedly assaulting an off-duty policeman at a pickup basketball game in March. The Game is facing a $12 million civil lawsuit in which the officer claims the rapper punched him in the face during the game. Like many things, the incident was…

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San Dimas Students Charged with Cyber Crimes

Back in 1983, the movie War Games showed us two things: the first was the not-so-thinly-veiled point that in a nuclear war, nobody wins. The other was that it was possible, at least in theory, to use your computer along with a newfangled gadget called a modem to dial into your school’s computer and change…

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Memorial Day 2015 Celebrations in Santa Clarita

The origins of Memorial Day stretch back to the period shortly after the Civil War. The massive casualty count of the Civil War required the federal government to establish the first national cemeteries, and American citizens began to hold ceremonies in the spring in honor of these soldiers and their sacrifice. During these ceremonies, citizens…

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Alleged Elder Abuse in Canyon Country Home

Two caregivers who ran a home for the elderly in Canyon Country were arrested under suspicion of elder abuse. Robert and Prissy Jenkins, the husband and wife who owned the facility were each charged with one felony count of harming an adult dependent and were being held in lieu of $50,000 bail. According to reports,…

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Cinco de Mayo Events in Los Angeles 2015

Cinco de Mayo is sometimes confused with the Mexican Independence Day here in the U.S., but it’s actually the celebration of the Mexican army’s defeat of the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5th, 1862. Mexican Independence Day is September 16th. Regardless, Los Angeles is home to millions, and those millions like to…

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What is a Bail Reduction and How You Can Get One

Once somebody has been arrested and gone through booking and processing, bail will be set in a given amount. The amount that bail is set at is determined largely by the crime(s) that the individual is being charged with. For example, someone who is being charged with assault with a deadly weapon (other than a…

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DUI Checkpoint in Santa Clarita on April 24

On Friday, April 24, the deputies from the Santa Clarita Sheriff Station will be conducting a DUI checkpoint in Santa Clarita. For now, the exact location of the checkpoint has yet to be disclosed, but it will be held from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. somewhere in the SCV. Even though the location has not…

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The Cost of a DUI in Los Angeles County

Whenever you plan to go out and drink, you should always secure a safe ride home. The cheapest method will be to recruit a friend as designated driver, though it can be pretty difficult to do so. After all, finding someone willing to go out to a bar and stay sober while everyone else drinks…

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St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations in Santa Clarita 2015

Hey everyone, St. Patrick’s Day is upon us again! And there’s quite a lot exciting events going on in and around the Santa Clarita Valley this year. Whether you’re looking for something family-friendly, or something more oriented to grown-ups, SCV residents won’t have to go far for either. If you’d like to start your day off with…

Fast, Local Santa Clarita Bail Bonds

If someone you know has been arrested and taken into custody at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff Station and needs your assistance to bail them out, it can be stressful for all those involved. We understand, and we can help. When a person is arrested and taken into custody, it usually comes as a surprise – leaving those…

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Palmdale Man Arrested After High Speed Chase

Recently, at about 5 o’clock in the evening, a high-speed pursuit  began in Northridge and ended near Palmdale. According to reports, police noticed a man in a white F-150 pickup driving recklessly near Saticoy Street and Topanga Canyon. Officers signaled the driver to pull over, but the driver refused, and police gave chase as the…

Girl Dubbed Tip Jar Bandit Arrested in Beverly Hills

20-year-old Jessica Shub, a.k.a the “Tip Jar Bandit,” was arrested by the Beverly Hills Police recently. According to reports, several restaurants in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles had been hit by the suspect. She would allegedly walk into the restaurant and, when the employee’s backs were turned, would dip her hand into the tip jar…

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Setting Bail is an Issue of Public Safety

When someone has been arrested and taken into custody, he or she is almost always going to be eligible for release via bail bond. While the eligibility for bail is almost universal (it’s guaranteed by the 8th Amendment, actually), the amount of bail is not the same for everyone. Once someone has been arrested in…

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Alleged Blowtorch Wielding Serial Robber Arrested in Glendale

Jermaile Hairston, a 41-year-old resident of Glendale was charged with three counts of second-degree robbery after allegedly using a blowtorch and tazer to rob liquor stores in Glendale, Carson and Long Beach over the course of two days. When entering the stores, Hairston allegedly threatened to “kill everyone inside,” if the clerk didn’t hand over…

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Bakersfield Residents Arrested for Drug-Related Offenses

Three Bakersfield residents were recently arrested which took place during an ongoing investigation. Two males, 19 and 41, were arrested and charged with transporting and selling a controlled substance, both felonies, while a female, 20, was charged with misdemeanor possession of concentrated cannabis. Bail for the two men is set at $30,000, and they’re currently being…

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