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Back Your Blue Ep. 5: “Unity in the Community” is Kennesaw Police Theme

Police legitimacy comes about when the public gets to know the police department and officers. “Unity in the Community” is a theme taken seriously in Kennesaw where officers give back to the community they serve with numerous charitable and public awareness events. Officer David Buchanan, Public Information Officer for the Kennesaw Police Department, talks about the importance of this engagement for his community.

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Back Your Blue Ep. 4: “Blue Family” is More Than Just a Slogan for Community Group

Kim Hill and Barbie Brown stress the importance of community support while sharing heart-felt stories about police officers, their families and the initiatives supported by Blue Thanksgiving, Inc. As co-founder of the group supporting local law enforcement, Hill shares the history of the group and news about important upcoming events and a new initiative supporting mental health for law enforcement.

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Types of Bail in the State of Georgia

Bail is an essential aspect of the criminal justice system that allows individuals accused of a crime to be released from custody while awaiting their trial. In the state of Georgia, like in many other jurisdictions, there are several types of bail available. Understanding these options is crucial for those navigating the legal system, whether you’re a defendant, a family member, or simply curious about how the process works. In this blog post, we will explore the various types of bail available in Georgia.   

  1. Unsecured Judicial Release

In some cases, a defendant may be released on their own recognizance (O.R.) without the need for bail. This type of release relies on the defendant’s promise to appear in court and typically applies to non-violent or low-risk offenders with strong ties to the community.  

  1. Signature Bond

A signature bond is similar to an O.R. release, but it involves a written promise (or signature) by the defendant to appear in court. No monetary payment or collateral is required for this type of bail.   

  1. Surety Bond

A surety bond involves a bail bondsman, who acts as a guarantor for the defendant. The bondsman charges a fee, typically a percentage of the bail amount, and is responsible for ensuring the defendant’s appearance in court. If the defendant fails to appear, the bondsman is liable for the full bail amount.  

  1. Cash Bail

Cash bail is one of the most straightforward types of bail in Georgia. In this case, the defendant or their loved ones must pay the full bail amount in cash to secure their release. Once the legal proceedings conclude, the defendant receives the entire amount back, provided they have complied with all court appearances and requirements.  

  1. Property Bond

A property bond allows a defendant to use their real estate or property as collateral for their bail. To utilize this type of bail, the property must be valued at or above the bail amount. Property bonds are subject to court approval, and the court places a lien on the property until the case concludes.  

  1. Immigration Bail   

For non-U.S. citizens facing immigration issues in Georgia, immigration bail may be necessary. This type of bail is set by the federal government and is used to secure the release of non-U.S. citizens detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The process can be complex and requires a thorough understanding of federal immigration laws.  

  1. Pretrial Diversion and Conditional Bail    

In some cases, a defendant may be offered pretrial diversion or conditional bail. These programs often involve specific conditions, such as attending counseling or drug rehabilitation, and can lead to the charges being dismissed upon successful completion.  

Understanding the various types of bail in the state of Georgia is crucial for anyone involved in the criminal justice system. Whether you’re a defendant or a concerned family member, knowing your options and responsibilities can help you make informed decisions during a challenging time. Each type of bail has its own set of requirements and implications, so seeking legal counsel is advisable to navigate the complexities of the Georgia bail system successfully.  

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A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds Announces Grand Opening in Alabama

Georgia’s Largest Bail Bonds Company Chooses Alabama for Initial Expansion

ATLANTA – November 15, 2023A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds, a leading bail bonding agency with locations across the metropolitan Atlanta area, announces the opening of its Birmingham, Alabama office, the company’s first location outside Georgia. A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds, Atlanta’s most trusted bonding agency, is now available 24/7/365 to arrange bail bonds for defendants in these Alabama counties: Jefferson, Shelby, Montgomery, Mobile and Madison.

“A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds is proud to be bringing our proven and efficient bail bonding services to the residents of these major Alabama counties,” says Daniel Matalon, founder of A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds. “When we began our operations in 2007, we set out to revolutionize the bail bonds industry by providing respectful, client-focused assistance. These same values will become the hallmarks of our Alabama operations, just as they are in Georgia.”

The new office will be located at 1905 Park Place in Birmingham. The operation will service such major markets as Birmingham, Columbiana, Montgomery, Mobile and Huntsville. Defendants in any of the Alabama counties served can call (205) 883-0000 for bonding assistance.

A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds’ Alabama operation joins the company’s nine-county metro Atlanta service area, which includes Barrow, Clayton, Cobb, Cherokee, DeKalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Newton and Walton counties.

A reputable and experienced bail bond company, A 2nd Chance offers flexible payment plans to help assure that clients can quickly return to their families and jobs.

About A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds

A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds is a trusted bail bonding agency with locations throughout the metropolitan Atlanta area. The company also provides services nationwide and has helped thousands of clients prepare for criminal defense from home instead of jail. Additionally, its sister company, A 2ndChance Monitoring, provides technology which enables clients to rejoin work and family while under judicial supervision.

Representatives are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to explain the bonding process. The family-owned firm, which was founded in 2007 by Daniel Matalon, is one of the largest and fastest-growing bonding agencies in metro Atlanta. For more information, please visit www.a2ndchancebailbonds.com.

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Back Your Blue: Ep. 3: Community Engagement is Key to Positive Outcomes for Cobb County DA

Flynn Broady became District Attorney of the Cobb Judicial Circuit on Jan. 1, 2021 with a vow to hold violent criminals accountable while restoring nonviolent offenders to productive lives. DA Broady believes wider community engagement, including expanded access to accountability courts and more visible victim advocacy, are essential to that effort. He discusses programs and initiatives that are keeping residents safer including efforts to curb elder fraud and the Reach Program.