

Nobody likes to think of being arrested, but with a bit of alcohol and a few friends around as an audience, even the best of us take a turn to bad every now and again. Whether you were caught racing your car or perhaps falsely accused of something you truly didn't do, how you act during your arrest will be a critical determinant in how you're treated.
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- Dennis B, Los Angeles, CA
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When an individual is arrested for a crime, the person is typically taken to a local detention facility for booking prior to incarceration in a lock-up station or county jail. Once arrested and booked, the defendant has several options for release pending, the conclusion of his or her case.
The bail system is designed to guarantee the timely appearance of a defendant in court. Bail is also an insurance policy for the State that the defendant will appear to face charges. Further, the legal intent of release on bail is not to relieve the defendant of obligations; it is the retention of control over the defendant to the end that justice might be administered.
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