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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Bail Hearing in Towson District Court for Baltimore County Maryland

Do you need an attorney to represent your loved on in a bail review hearing in Towson District Court in Baltimore County Maryland (MD)?

You need to contact attorney G. Randolph Rice, Jr., owner of the Law Offices of G. Randolph Rice, Jr., LLC, at 410-288-2900 immediately to discuss what is the best options the bail hearing.

I handled an interesting bail hearing in Towson this week where a good argument and creative thinking allowed the defendant to be released pending trial.  The client had been arrested and charged with first and second degree assault.  The client was a lifelong resident of Baltimore and had strong family ties to the area.   I was able to meet with his family prior to the hearing to discuss his background and the facts of the case.  His bail was set high, $100,000.00 for a first time offense by the commissioner.

We appeared before the District Court Judge in Towson and made a persuasive argument that allowed the client should be released on his own recognizance with the condition that he be allowed to participate in home monitoring.  We then were able to obtain the Court Order and took that over to the monitoring company where they were able to have the client released and placed on home monitoring pending the trial.

The home monitoring company that the Court usually uses in Baltimore County is Advantage Sentencing Alternative Programs, Inc. (ASAP). Their contact information is 410-832-1717 and are located at 309 E. Joppa Road, Towson, Maryland 21286.

If you need a lawyer for a bail hearing in the Towson District Court for a Baltimore County Bail, contact my office at 410-288-2900 for immediate help 24/7.

Bail Hearing Lawyer for Towson District Court Baltimore County Maryland (MD)

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  1. If you have a family or friend that is appearing for a bail review hearing, contact the office at 410-288-2900 and we can discuss your options. Sometimes the best option is posting the bail prior to the hearing depending on the record of the client and the alleged crime he or she committed.

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