Helping People Get Out of Jail Pending Trial
When people are arrested and taken into custody, getting them out of jail is typically the highest priority for their families and friends. Often, in order to do so, it is necessary to post a bail bond. The purpose of a bond is to ensure that the accused shows up for court.
Manske & Manske, based in Wharton County, Texas, represents clients at bail bond hearings and post bond for clients needing assistance once we are retained. Contact us for a free consultation to discuss how we can help someone who has been arrested get out of jail.
Posting Bond on Behalf of Criminal Defense Clients
A bail bond puts the person or company that posts the bond on the line for a certain amount of money if the accused fails to appear at a court date. Typically, a percentage of that amount must be posted as security before the person will be released.
You can pay a bail bond company to post bond, but why do that when your criminal defense lawyer can do it as part of the services covered by your legal fees?
Unlike many criminal defense firms, our firm has the capacity and resources necessary to bond our clients out of jail, allowing them to return to their families and workplaces while their cases move forward.
Going to Court to Pursue Bond Reduction
Our attorneys also represent clients at bail bond hearings. With zealous advocacy we may be able to get the required bond reduced, thus reducing the amount of money that needs to be posted as security before you or your loved one can be released.
By seeking a bond reduction, we may be able to reduce the total cost of the bail bond process. A typical bail bondsman, on the other hand, cannot represent clients at hearings.
If a friend, family member or other is in custody, contact us to learn more about the bonding process and the bail bond services we provide. Located in El Campo, Texas, Manske & Manske represents clients throughout Wharton, Fort Bend, Lavaca, Victoria, Jackson, Harris, Matagorda, Colorado, Austin, Calhoun, Galveston, Brazoria, Brazos, DeWitt and Travis counties.



