Domestic Violence
Posted By Michael Mirer on Jun 4, 2010 9:00am PDT
When an arrest for
Domestic
Violence
is made by the police, Florida law requires that before that person is released from jail he/she must be brought before a judge within 24 hours. The judge will determine what the appropriate bond is depending upon the nature of the crime alleged, any prior criminal history, ties to the community and any other relevant information that may be
appropriate. Normally the judge will also issue a stay away order from the alleged victim in any
Domestic Violence
case. That
means that the defendant may not have any contact with the alleged
victim.
As a
Miami Criminal Defense Attorney
I help defend all Domestic Violence cases. I can immediately be hired to represent the defendant at the
initial
bond hearing.
I have been very
successful at convincing judges in cases of Domestic Violence to issue
a
reduced bond. The lower the bond, the less money that will
be
needed to get out of jail.
A bond can be posted by presenting cash to the jail for the full amount or by hiring a bail bondsman. Bail bondsman usually require that 10% of the bond be paid. That 10% is the bail bondsman’s fee for doing
business. That 10% will not be returned. .
Many times
I am hired by a wife or husband who in fact does not want to stay away from the person who has been accused of Domestic Violence.
I
have on many
occasions convinced the court to modify the stay away order to allow contact between the
accused and the alleged
victim.
If you or a loved one has been arrested for
Domestic Violence contact Miami Criminal Defense Lawyer Michael Mirer.