How Do Bond Hearings And Reductions Work?
The longer people stay in jail, the more likely they may say something incriminating. Many people admit guilt simply because they believe they will get out of jail faster. The problem is that they usually do not get out of jail, because they do not have the benefit of our lawyer to help them defend against receiving the maximum consequence of a guilty plea.
Get Out of Jail as Quickly as Possible
At The Law Office of Corey I. Cohen & Associates, we have helped a significant number of clients with bond hearings and bond reduction matters from our office in Orlando, Florida.
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How Can Our Lawyer Help at the Bond Hearing?
With one of our credible, skilled lawyers at your bond hearing, the judge generally takes your bond request more seriously. Since you are paying an attorney, it is assumed that you are not as likely to flee.
Our attorneys can often compel the judge to reduce a high bond or to release you on your own recognizance. We can also can gather testimony that will demonstrate the unlikelihood of you fleeing the state.
Without a lawyer to request a bond motion for you, you will be waiting until the public defender gets to your case. Rather than waiting a few days, you could be waiting up to a few months in jail, simply for a bond hearing.
Was Your Arrest Due to Probation Violation?
We can usually resolve most probation violations at a bond hearing. We can call on witnesses, including family, friends and employers, to detail your contributions to the community and to your family. A member of The Law Office of Corey I. Cohen & Associates can present a compelling argument regarding the circumstances of your probation violation and why you should be given a second chance.
Contact The Law Office of Corey I. Cohen & Associates for a Free Initial Consultation Regarding Your Bond Reduction
We give every bond hearing client a free, confidential initial consultation. Se habla español. We accept credit cards, and offer reasonable rates and flexible payment options. We return phone calls promptly.
Contact us today — so we can obtain a bond hearing or bond reduction as soon as possible.Call 407-680-2093 or send an email.