The highest average bonds come with the most serious offenses. Unsurprisingly, very serious crimes like homicide, large-scale drug trafficking, and sex offenses usually come with high bond prices. However, the nature of the offense charged is only one of many factors courts use to set bail for individual defendants. The court also looks into how likely a particular defendant is to skip bond based on things like how strong his ties to the community are and whether the defendant has the resources to flee. The seriousness of the current allegations has a lot to do with how likely the court thinks a defendant is to go on the run if he is released before trial. If you need help securing bail, you should contact a licensed McKinney, TX bail bondsman.
Murder is widely considered the most serious criminal offense a person can be charged with. While most people would not risk an escape charge to get out of a charge like misdemeanor shoplifting or simple drug possession, quite a few people would take this risk to avoid a homicide charge. Murder charges can result in life imprisonment or even the death penalty in Texas. Courts sometimes deny bail outright to people who have been charged with particularly major murders.
Regardless of exactly what your charges are, if the court thinks that the offense you are accused of has to do with organized crime, you can expect higher bail. The goal of setting high bond for people who are involved in larger criminal operations is partially to help law enforcement disrupt the groups responsible for things like drug trafficking, prostitution rings, and gang activity. It may be harder for you to get out of jail on bond if the court believes you are working with others to commit crimes.
Sex crimes are taken extremely seriously in Texas. People who have been jailed for assaultive sex offenses, like rape, or child sex offenses, like possession of child pornography, are often seen as too dangerous to let out of jail without extensive supervision and a high bond to ensure that the defendant will return to court. Less serious sex crimes, such as indecent exposure, may result in more reasonable bond amounts.
Doc's Bail Bonds can help people whose bonds have been set high get out of jail faster. Before becoming a bail bondsman, Doc managed a professional baseball team. This experience gave him practice building a strong team and knowing the rules of the game. Contact us at 214-747-4110 to speak with a licensed Denton County, TX bondsman today.