San Diego Federal Criminal Defense Pretrial Release Legal Support Service

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Border Defense Network (866-499-2124), a San Diego-based criminal defense firm, includes assistance securing a pretrial release for individuals accused of federal crimes. The law firm is bilingual and specializes in federal criminal law, as well as substantive California state law.

With its service, the Border Defense Network partners bring a combined twenty-five years of experience to help those accused of a federal crime secure a pretrial release.

More information is available https://www.borderdefensenetwork.com

Accused individuals without proper legal representation may be held for months while awaiting trial. The legal partners at Border Defense Network provide legal support aimed at delivering pretrial release for defendants.

Once an individual is taken into custody and becomes a defendant in a federal criminal case, a Pretrial Services Officer will conduct an initial investigation to determine the individual’s eligibility for release. According to the firm, this investigation will be used to decide whether a defendant is a flight risk, or has the potential to commit subsequent crimes.

Judges then have four options in regard to detaining the defendant. The accused can be released on personal recognizance or unsecured bond. A defendant may also be released on specific conditions. The judge may temporarily detain a defendant until certain requirements are met, or the defendant may be detained until the time of the trial.

Border Defense Network now offers assistance in building a case for the pretrial release of defendants in a federal criminal case.

The experienced attorneys of the firm will interview family, friends, and employers to learn about a defendant’s character and connection to a community. Those that are willing to help will be encouraged to write letters to be used in the pretrial release hearing. These letters can detail a defendant’s social and financial involvement in his or her community, and often help make a favorable impression on the judge.

In some cases, an attorney may petition for the judge to release the defendant to a third-party custodian. The Border Defense Network lawyers will help a defendant obtain suitable custodians, and avoid extended time in jail.

A satisfied client said: “After consulting with numerous “experts” that told me I had an unwinnable case, I spoke with [Border Defense Network] and decided to hire them based on how direct and honest they were about my situation. [They] won my case and even I have my concealed carry permit back. [Their] services are money well spent.”

The Border Defense Network prides itself on providing expert quality representation at a price most families can afford. More information about their pretrial release assistance services is available at https://www.borderdefensenetwork.com/2021/08/06/bail-and-pretrial-release-in-federal-court

Contact Info:
Name: Jason Beckner
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Organization: Border Defense Network
Address: 600 W Broadway #700, San Diego, CA 92101, United States
Phone: +1-866-499-2124
Website: https://www.borderdefensenetwork.com/

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