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It will spell out certain things that have to be met to get your money back. Phone calls: There is no way to call into the jail to talk to an inmate.

They can call you collect OR you can deposit money into an account. Connect Network for pre-paid collect calls from the jail facility. Box Dallas, Texas Texas Jail Project is a non-profit organization. We are not a part of the government, and can not give legal advice. We can try to help if your loved one is in a Texas county jail not a prison.

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Get Help. Industrial Blvd. LB31, 1st Fl. Langdon Rd. Kenneth A. Good-Latimer, Ste. Principal Office: Dallas, Texas N. Harwood, Suite Dallas, TX. Second St. The bondsman has to cover the rest of the amount or else the defendant will be arrested and forcibly brought to trial. Daves Bail is set behind the scenes at Lew Sterrett, where defendants are not allowed to speak or stand during the wait. Magistrates are allowed factor in circumstances and whether a person can or cannot pay their bail amount, but most set bail on the bail schedule.

If a person doesn't have the cash, the bail system still reigns, and the defendants often find themselves and confused and wondering what they can do next. Some are even ignorant like Thompson and Daves as to why they were arrested in the first place and how long they can expect to be in jail. Defendants who cannot pay bail presumably can't leave until their first court date, which is often months in advance.

Pleading guilty to charges results in an immediate release, so many plead guilty just to get back out on the streets. Contesting the charges means getting a longer wait in jail. Daves complained that her time in solitary being isolated from the group for her transgender status was so 'unnerving' that after a while, anyone could be expected to lose their minds. Daves left her experience at Lew Sterrett four days later but became the unexpected plaintiff in a lawsuit against Dallas County.

As a disadvantaged homeless person who was caught in the crossfires, Daves made the ideal plaintiff for the ACLU. Dallas County currently pays tens of millions of dollars every year to hold arrestees inside Lew Sterrett, some of whom haven't heard why they've been detained, to begin with. The lawsuit wants to make sure that people without the money can still get out of jail the same day regardless of the charges against them.

Daves vs. Dallas County was filed in January With current district attorney John Crezuot who fully endorses bail reform, judges have already decided to practice individual bail-setting in cases across the county. It remains to be seen how far bail reform in Dallas will go. For a beloved and trusted name in Bail Bonds, call Doc's for your bail-out today. The use of the Internet or this form for communication with the firm or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship.



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