I think you may call a bail bondsman for something like that, but I don't know the finer details of it all.BrassMonkey wrote:Can someone expect an attorney to post a felony attorney bond for a potential client they have no previous experience or relationship with?
Venus Pax wrote:A more wise decision would be to keep the phone number of a criminal and civil defense attorney in your family address book.
I agree that some prosecutor might find that keeping your attorney on retainer makes you trigger happy.
(And why spend money now for something you will likely never need? Wait until something actually happens to spend all your money.)
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- Fri Jul 13, 2007 9:50 am
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- Topic: Attorneys
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A more wise decision would be to keep the phone number of a criminal and civil defense attorney in your family address book.
I agree that some prosecutor might find that keeping your attorney on retainer makes you trigger happy.
(And why spend money now for something you will likely never need? Wait until something actually happens to spend all your money.)
I agree that some prosecutor might find that keeping your attorney on retainer makes you trigger happy.
(And why spend money now for something you will likely never need? Wait until something actually happens to spend all your money.)