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What Happens When You Post Bad Things on Social Media

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Another day, another story about someone posting incriminating content on social media. A few weeks ago, two Massachusetts teenage girls put an 8 month old baby, whom they were babysitting, in a refrigerator, closed the door, and laughed. The girls recorded their actions and posted the video on Snapchat, a popular social media app that […]

Debunking Common Bail Bond Myths

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Contrary to popular belief, bail agents do not dress and talk like a bodyguard or club bouncer. Some may have the build of one, but not all of us. You really have nothing to be afraid or intimidated of when you approach a bail bond company like Loma Linda Bail Bond Store. In fact, we […]

A Company That Is Open on Thanksgiving

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As much as we wish we did not have to work on Thanksgiving, we at Loma Linda Bail Bond Store will be available to take your calls for help. We are a 24/7 company that never makes a person wait until the next business day. We do this because anyone can need our professional assistance […]

What Juveniles Face vs. What Adults Face

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Legally, anyone 17 or younger is considered a juvenile. When a person turns 18, they become a legal adult. A lot people enjoy this time because they feel they have more freedom, and in some respects, they do. However, in addition to the fun that comes with turning 18, there are also added responsibilities. There […]

What It Takes to Be a Bail Bond Co-signer

Should you ever agree to co-sign someone’s bail bond, you must take your role very seriously. Being a bail bond co-signer, even for someone very close to you, puts you at risk of losing money and/ or belongings you put up as collateral. You essentially must stay on top of them and see that they […]

What The 8th Amendment Means For Loma Linda Bail Bond Store

The 8th Amendment of the United States Constitution protects us from excessive bail (as well as excessive fines and cruel and unusual punishment). This amendment is an order towards the government to not use their power to impose unduly harsh penalties on criminal defendants. But even with this amendment, many bail prices (particular those for […]