Superior Court & Municipal Court Defense Attorneys
Once a person is arrested and processed on a municipal court or superior court charge in Middlesex County, the court will set bail. Securing bail can be very stressful for friends or family members interested in helping their loved one. This page is intended to answer some of the most common questions concerning bail and bail bonds. The assistance of an attorney experienced in bail issues, including bail reduction and conditions, can prove invaluable in elevating stress by making the process of reducing and/or securing bail much easier. A lawyer from our firm, the Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall, is available to discuss bail options 24/7 at 732-246-7126. You may also set up a free initial consultation at our New Brunswick Office. Detailed information concerning bail can also be found on the following pages:
New Brunswick NJ Bail Reduction Lawyers
When someone is arrested, it is often a chaotic and confusing time when individuals can be overly impulsive resulting in a more complicated or costly scenario for bail. For example, while a bail bond can frequently be secured, the fee, which is non-refundable, is typically ten (10) percent of the full bail amount. At the same time, it is often possible to get a judge to incorporate a ten percent option so that the cost of securing a bail bond can be eliminated. There are numerous ways to achieve this result, including skillful representation at the initial bail review or, if this fails, by filing and properly arguing a bail reduction and/or condition motion. An attorney from our firm is ready to provide sound guidance and assistance in this regard. Do not hesitate to give us a call with any bail questions as there is no obligation for the call.