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Bail Bonds Services at Your Fingertips in the New Normal

With ‘stay at home’ orders still largely in place (or, at least, in spirit) for the foreseeable future, most companies have had to make significant adjustments in how they do businesses – and the bail

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The CARES Act Contains Provisions that Could Benefit Attorneys

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provides extensive monetary relief to support small business operations, including eligible small and solo law firms. Attorneys who own their own practice can take advantage of

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Police are Set to Enforce Social Distancing Mandates

As more states go on complete lockdown, most people are staying at home except to occasionally venture out for necessary errands. However, as many people crave the great outdoors and miss their normal social activities,

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April 14 is Be Kind to Lawyers Day!

Intentionally situated between April Fool’s Day and Tax Day (traditionally), National Be Kind to Lawyers Day was created by a non-attorney to show some love to the profession. Last year, we wrote you a love

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Former NASCAR Driver Gets Back on Track Thanks to A 2nd Chance

A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds recently helped a client who had truly veered off course. Salvatore Iovino, a former NASCAR driver, was in trouble in three Georgia counties for multiple offenses involving drugs and theft.

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Is Coronavirus Taking a Bite Out of Crime?

In this time of social uncertainty due to the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, could a drop in crime be a silver lining? Police from around the country – from Vermont to Indiana to California –

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Crime Isn’t Immune to COVID-19 and We’re Here to Help

As you are undoubtedly aware, crime continues despite the coronavirus. We just wanted to send a reminder that we are here for you and your clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our

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Fulton County’s New Project Level Up – A Second Chance for Juvenile Offenders

By some reports, youth violence in Atlanta has become an ‘epidemic’ with a county-wide rate that is nearly 15% higher than the national average. Obviously, incarceration is one way to punish offenders, but is there

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Life Happens…But You Must Notify the Court to Avoid Trouble

When a person gets arrested, it’s critical for him or her to make their court appearance. If they don’t, they will be held in contempt of court and face a bench warrant – a warrant

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Georgia’s Cannabis Laws – New Year, New Rules?

As cities and states across the United States approve legalization of cannabis for recreational use, can Georgia be far behind? After all, with Atlanta as the cultural and economic hub of the Southeast, you would

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