Monday, July 9, 2018

Bond Reductions in Missouri

Getting a Bond Reduction Attorney in St. Charles, MO
If you were arrested and were issued an amount for bond—this can be very expensive and confusing.  By using the services of bond reduction attorneys of Boehmer Law in St. Charles, MO, a reduction hearing could help reduce those costs.  When someone is arrested for a criminal offense and jailed, the court frequently requires a payment (bond or bail)  if the accused wants to get out of jail before the trial. The payment, known as the bond, is set to make sure the accused does not leave down and also shows up to court for their trial. The cost of the bond that is set varies depending on the crime, if the individual is viewed as a flight risk, or if the judge thinks the individual is a danger to the community.criminal law missouri
Experienced and Award-Winning Bond Reduction Attorney
Fortunately, a knowledgeable and experienced attorney like Eric Boehmer can succeed in getting a bond reduction for their client. With over 18 years’ experience, we can help reduce the bond for you or a friend or family member hampered with an unnecessarily large bond.  We will work for you to show the court why your bond should be reduced taking into consideration factors like your ties to the community, family in the area, your job, property owned in your area, and if you need to receive some sort of treatment while out on bond.
A Free Consultation to Get You Started
No one wants to spend time in jail.   At Boehmer Law, we will fight for you to make paying your bond easier Call Boehmer Law to set up your free consultation and case review.  Our criminal attorneys that handle bond reductions in Missouri will discuss what you can expect and what your chances are in getting your bond reduced for you or a loved one.  Call 636-896-4020 for your free appointment today.
Do not wait—Get Boehmer Law fighting for you!
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