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The severity of sex crimes ranges from indecent exposure to prostitution, to rape. While awaiting trial, a suspect of a sex crime can have a truly dreadful time in jail. So, how can you help? Getting them released from jail is the best way. Mike’s Bail Bonds will help you release your loved one quickly, and always will have the answers you need.
As previously mentioned, sex crimes have a high range of severity. That will be factored into the amount of bail for your loved one. Some crimes will have a much higher bail amount than others, including anything involving children. Depending on the crime your loved one is suspected of, bail may not even be granted at all. The judge also uses the following factors when considering bail:
Defendants age
Defendants criminal history
If the defendant is a first time offender of sex crimes
Whether the defendant is a flight risk or not
After these factors determine the bail amount, it is time to release your loved one. Using Mike’s Bail Bonds will make it happen as fast as possible.
When it comes to sex crimes, everyone varies from case to case. Although, there are some common questions people have. We’ve answered some of the questions you may have in the hopes to ease your mind during this time.
It’s important to remember that your loved one is innocent until proven guilty. Sex crime sentences depend on many variables and are often on a case-to-case basis. A crime such as rape can go as high as life in jail. However, on average a rape sentence is
292 months.
Upon release, your loved one may have some rules they need to follow before trial. This again depends on the severity of the sex crime. It’s hard to tell which rules will apply to your particular case, but one may be them not being able to leave the state.
Releasing them from prison is the first step in helping your loved one. Upon release, they will be able to focus on the trial in a less stressful environment. You can undertake the role of the cosigner, and release them in what could be as soon as today.
The bail amount for a sex crime in Connecticut can vary significantly based on the specific charge, the severity of the offense, the accused's criminal history, and other circumstances surrounding the case. Typically, bail for sex crimes such as sexual assault or child molestation can range from $25,000 to several hundred thousand dollars. Judges consider factors like the risk of flight, potential danger to the community, and the strength of the evidence when setting bail. For precise information, it's crucial to consult legal experts or review recent cases in Connecticut.
It is important to speed up the process of release, then you can spend most of your time together. Until the trial date take time for each other and savor every moment. At Mike’s Bail Bonds, we want to make sure you enjoy the time you have with your loved one.
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For more information or on sex crimes bail bonds, call us at (860) 855-6453 or visit our contact page.
Yes, in many cases, you can obtain a bail bond for sex crime charges, but it depends on the severity of the crime and the judge’s decision. More serious charges may result in higher bail amounts, or in rare cases, bail may be denied.
Yes, bail can be denied for serious sex crime charges, especially if the judge believes the defendant poses a significant risk to the community or the victim, or if the defendant is considered a flight risk.
If you can't afford the full cost of the bail bond, many bail bond companies, including Mike's Bail Bonds, offer flexible payment plans to help you secure the bond. You can discuss your financial situation with the bondsman to explore payment options.
If you posted cash bail directly with the court, you may get your money back after your case is resolved, as long as you complied with all court appearances. However, if you used a bail bond company, the fee you paid is non-refundable, regardless of the case outcome.
For more information or to contact us now, call us at (860) 855-6453 or fill out the form below to contact us online.