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August 30, 2010
  Bail Solicitation fraud continues to get worse
Posted By Dan Nesser
If your a consumer looking for bail bond information and you happen to be lucky enough to be reading my blog, please be aware of the rampant and illegal bail solicitation that is taking place in today's "digital age" !!  Because of the internet and the fact that a person's arrest information is made public shortly after they have been arrested and booked into custody, unethical and slimy bail agents are "cold-calling" people UNSOLICITED pretending to be interested in "helping you" !   BUYER BEWARE is all i can say.  These bail agents obviously give my industry a bad name and cause good families a lot of problems they don't need during a time when  they could really use GOOD , HONEST professional assistance.  Very few people have ever had to negotiate a bail bond and contact a bail bondsman for advice, and these unscrupulous agents are preying on that lack of experience.  Here in Los Angeles there must be thousands of bail agents and only a small percentage "play by the rules".  This is so important to know because these rogue bail agent's can get you to pay far more than you should pay by law for your loved one's bail fee's !!   If you are contacted at home by a person claiming to be a "bail agent" who want's to "help you" bail your loved one out, please take their name and # and contact local authorities (or just call me and i'll report them for you).  And remember, a bail bond cost's 10% of the bail amount and discounts to 8% are allowed by law.  Know the rules.  Know the law and know your right's !!  I'm Dan Nesser from Dan's Bail Bonds and i'd like to help YOU.
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August 24, 2010
  BEWARE the unsolicited Bondsman !!
Posted By Dan Nesser
One of the BIGGEST problems facing the Bail Bond Industry today is the amount of fraud that is taking place among competing bail agents.   By law, we are not allowed to contact the family or loved ones of someone who has been arrested, yet this is exactly what some agents are doing.  Thanks to the internet and the fact that arrest information is made "public" online, unscrupulous bail agents are "cold calling" the homes of these people and soliciting their "services" without the family realizing that their loved one DID NOT give them their phone # to begin with.   This illegal, and unethical, practice is happening all day, everyday.   And by doing business with "businessmen" like this you could be exposing yourself to even more problems than just trying to help someone get out of jail.   For instance, avoid doing business with someone who has broken the law in the first place to get your business !  If the judge were to find out, he could void the bail and put your loved one back into custody, only to have to re-bail again.  Not to mention the financial terms of the bond deal, which could wind up costing you MORE than the law allows to charge.  Think about it: if a bail agent breaks the law to win your business, then what do you think the rest of the relationship is going to be like ?  Regrettable, that's what it will be like.  A bail bond is an important legal contract that requires a proven, reputable bail agent who can professionally explain the cost and all your rights by law.  You deserve nothing less than that.   Please give me a call anytime.   Dan Nesser 
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August 17, 2010
  Deputies urges to use discretion in arrests
Posted By Dan Nesser
A Los Angeles County sheriff's lieutenant recently sent an internal memo to deputies in Norwalk encouraging them to consider an individual's past and career potential before making a felony arrest !!  In the memo, Lt. Bill Evans offers the hypothetical example of a student "who seems like a decent kid" from Biola Christian school, being caught with an illegal folding pocket knife.  "Are you really going to put a felony on this guy...." reads the e-mail.  "Here is a kid that could have been planning on going into the military, being a cop or fireman, and/or just being a guy with a career."   The memo, as reported by the Los Angeles Times , offers an inside look at the challenges deputies face in balancing the need for efficient policing while avoiding bias in arrests, law enforcement experts say.  And there in lies the "rub", as they say.  Discretion in policing is a "two-edged sword" and i have been advocating for YEARS that the police department needs to spend as much time training deputies to understand this balancing act much, much better.  Isn't it just as important to write a good police report as it is to fire a weapon ?   In fact, it may be MORE important to teach "sensitivity training" to new deputies than it is anything else.  I am a Los Angeles bail bond agent and i have seen the very worst that this city has to offer , as well as the very best, and i believe that making better "judgement calls" by deputies is the very first step to correcting all that is wrong in the arresting process !  Hey, i want to be a successful bail bondsman, just not at an innocent individuals expense !!  Give me a call anytime for free bail info.   Thanks, Dan 
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August 10, 2010
  ACLU rips conditions at Mens Central Jail
Posted By Dan Nesser
The American Civil Liberties Union, or "ACLU", as it's commonly known, blasted the "horrific conditions and abuses" at the Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles after a report 2 weeks ago exposed a system used by a group of deputies there to avoid making routine checks on inmates' welfare.   A March 2009 suicide prompted an investigation, which revealed that an inmate had been dead for hours before his body was found, despite records appearing to show that a deputy had passed the man's cell while he was dead.   This stunning revelation has touched off a firestorm of outrage and frustration.  Just when it didn't seem that the Los Angeles County Jail system could get any worse or irresponsible, it DOES.  I always tell people when they call me for bail bond information: " if you can afford to bail your loved one out of jail, DO IT" .  Because who wants to have their loved one being "looked after" by incompetents like this ?   And yet, the sheriff still has press conferences telling the public just how well his jail is run, etc..... I guess he's no different than a politician in that regard.  Issues like these do not disappear overnight, and truly fixing these problems is going to take massive reform (and money).  So if you have a loved one who's been arrested and needs to bail out, please give me a call, i'll do whatever i can to help you and yours.   Please give Dan a call at Dan's bail Bonds.......take care.
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August 04, 2010
  Bail Restrictions in the U.S.
Posted By Dan Nesser

People who have found themselves in trouble with the law and who have been arrested commonly wonder if there are restrictions on bail amounts.  According to the U.S. Constitution's Eight Amendment, bail cannot be excessive.  You may be thinking, "What does that mean?"

Essentially, it means that when deciding upon bail, a judge should not try to raise money for the government or try to punish a person that is suspected of committing a crime.  After all, people are presumed innocent until proven guilty and should not be subjected to unfair treatment during the legal process.

The sole purpose of bail is to grant people their freedom until they are proven innocent or convicted of a crime.  For this reason, bail amounts must remain reasonable and set at an amount that will keep defendants from fleeing before their cases are resolved.

Need an immediate Los Angeles bail bond?  If so, contact Dan's Bail Bonds and get the help you need from a Los Angeles bail bond agent now.

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July 27, 2010
  Scam let Deputies fake cell checks
Posted By Dan Nesser
Sheriff's officials in Los Angeles County are calling it "scannergate", a scandal at the L.A. County Jail brought to light by an inmate's suicide.   A group of Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies used fake scanner codes to avoid making their appointed rounds at the Men's Central jail to check on inmate welfare and security.  To ensure that regular checks occur, the department installed electronic checkpoints with bar codes around the jail that deputies must scan with a reader on their rounds.   But investigators found some deputies had copies of the codes on sheets of paper.  Instead of doing the rounds, the deputies scanned the codes at their desks instead.  The scanner scam was uncovered after an inmate at Mens Central jail in downtown Los Angeles committed suicide in his cell in March.  It was revealed that the inmate had been dead for hours before his body was found by deputies.  This issue is huge for the city of L.A. for many reasons, not least of which is the lawsuits that have to be paid for (and damages awarded to the family) out of city financial coffers.   So to those who are considering leaving your loved ones in custody, you may want to give that a second thought, as this is another example of just how broken our jail system is.   If your looking for any bail bond information, please give me a call here at Dan's Bail Bonds.   I'll take good care of you.  
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July 13, 2010
  Would 500 Thread Count Sheets Work ?
Posted By Dan Nesser
A recent story coming out of our horrible Los Angeles County Jails concerns the use of sub-par linens that inmates are using to hang themselves.  Jail-issued mattresses and blankets designed to prevent suicides have failed repeatedly to meet their safety goals, as several Los Angeles County inmates have been able to fashion nooses from their inferior bedding.   Department officials say inmates chew at the blankets and sheets lined stiching and work them until they give, thus allowing them to be torn into strips used for suicide by hanging.   This issue poses many problems, not least of which are the lawsuits that the County of Los Angeles must ultimately deal with as a result of their "negligence".   Due to the intense budget crisis facing this County, and State, officials have been forced to buy the cheaper alternative bedding which is literally being ripped to shread's.   Sheriff's department spokesman say that every time they come up with an alternative or "solution" to the problem the inmates figure out how to beat it.  Which really proves that the police department is always playing catch-up against the ingenuity of a criminal.  In my time as a bail bond agent here in Los Angeles, i've never had a concerned family member ask me if the sheets at the jail were "up to par" to prevent suicide.  
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July 05, 2010
  Rogue Bondsman arrested in Orange County
Posted By Dan Nesser
Making recent bail news out of Orange County last week, local bail bondsman Ronald Lee Brockway, 50, was arrested by local sheriff's department officers for running an illegal bail bond referral scheme. Brockway allegedly solicited attorney referrals and inmate business with "kickbacks", "favors" and illegal professional conduct.   The bail bond industry is apart of the massive Insurance industry, and essentially we as bail bondsman are "insurance salesman".  The bonds we sell are really insurance policies, and the 10% fee we charge is called the "premium".   The violations that Mr. Brockway is accused of committing undermine the entire industry as a whole.  His illegal business practices not only give the bail industry a bad name, but alters the "competitive playing fields" business-wise.   Ironic that this bail bondsman needed to call his own office to bail him out!  How embarrassing.   But this guy needs to have his license revoked and suspended permanently  for the felonies he's committed.   Hopefully, he won't come into YOUR line of work.  

If your looking for a bondsman who has no customer complaints on file and is proud to provide excellent customer service to those looking for bail information, please call me anytime.  Best of luck......Dan
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June 15, 2010
  The Grass is not always Greener.....
Posted By Dan Nesser
A recent story regarding the new downtown Los Angeles Police Department caught my attention the other day.  It does not have to do with bail bonds or public policy or a demonstration, but rather, with grass.  Thats right : Grass.  And i don't mean medical marijuana, either.   The new police department located downtown at the corner of 2nd and Spring streets is an absolutely marvelous facility, except for the acre size patch of dirt that now sits there like the saharan desert.  Initially, this parcel of grass was warmly embraced by downtown loft dwellers who desperately need a little green grass for their dog's to feel "normal on".  However, since opening ceremonies 3 months ago in February, the police department has not maintained this luscious acre of green, and now it is simply dirt.   And it is more than just an eyesore, it is causing an uproar amongst tax payers who have been crying out for YEARS that downtown L.A. lacks any green parks for gathering personally as well as for their pet's to have a place to pee.  The estimated cost of installing, and maintaining, this grass is 14 grand.  City Hall has agreed to repair the dirt lot and bring it back to it's original beauty.  And not a moment too soon, with summer heating up and the need for pet owners to have someplace for their animals.  I just wish that the police would arrest dog owners who allow their pet's to #2 on the street and then not pick it up and dispose of it properly !!  I'd love to do those bail bonds !!
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June 07, 2010
  When the price quote you hear sounds too good to be true......
Posted By Dan Nesser
.......it probably is !!  I received a phone call yesterday from a recent bail bond customer who did not use my services.  They had used another bail bondsman who quoted them a much lower (and illegal) price.  The husband wanted to see if he could "get off the bond" with the other bondsman and use me now, instead !!  I asked him "why did he want to do that ? ",  and he replied: "because the bondsman they had hired was threatening to re-arrest their loved one for failing to pay the balance quickly enough" !!  In this families haste and desperate desire to bail out their daughter very quickly (and cheaply), they ended up making a costly mistake by not reading the "fine print" in this particular bondsman contracts.  These "sneaky" clauses allow the unscrupulous bail bondsman to take advantage of naive and hasty customers who are usually so overwhelmed with emotion that they cannot see clearly.  Stories such as these exist EVERYDAY in my industry, so it's really no different than Wall Street .  It's buyer beware out there folks, and the cost of a bail bond in California today is 10% of the bond value.  So if your looking for a 50 thousand dollar bail bond, that will cost you 5 grand.   There is one legal discount allowed by the California Department of Insurance, and that is the 8% rate given to those who have retained a criminal defense lawyer for their defense or the fact that you are an active union member here in California.  For more details and to find some good, solid answers to all your bail related questions, please give my office a call.   Thanks, Dan Nesser......
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May 29, 2010
  BEWARE of the "Annual Bond Renewal Fee"
Posted By Dan Nesser
I recently received a call from a gentleman here in Los Angeles who was already out on bail with another bail bond company.  His case was nearing the 12 month period and he was rudely informed that he would have to pay for his bail bond again, or face being re-arrested !!  This is called an "annual renewal fee", and for those unscrupulous bail agencies who charge this unethical fee all i can say is : "bad karma's a bitch".  So for someone who has already paid their 10% premium bail fee once, you can see why there's going to be anger when asked to pay for it a second time without even knowing this fee was going to be charged again.  We here at Dan's Bail Bonds do not charge an annual renewal fee.  Pay once, and no matter how long your case runs on for, you do not have to pay for it again.  I also offer free bail information 24 hours a day, and my information is always based on what's in YOUR best interest.  Not mine !  My philosophy is "by advising you on the financial aspect of your bail bond decision FIRST, and the emotional aspect SECOND, we can make a prudent decision together.  This is how good business is done.  Here in california, we write the most expensive bail bonds in the country, so theres enough money made by the bail company originally without having to make more if the case goes past one year.  So please, if your going to bail out of jail with another company other than Dan's Bail Bonds, please ask if they charge an annual renewal fee first, before it's too late.  Be careful, it's a jungle out there.   
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May 27, 2010
  Dan's Bail Bonds joins forces with Workforce United
Posted By Dan Nesser
I am proud to announce that Dan's Bail Bonds, located here in Los Angeles County and serving the entire Southern California region, will be the bondsman of choice for one of the largest union's in California (as well as the nation).  Workforce United has nearly a million union members nationwide , and 500 thousand here in California alone.  I enjoy doing business with union members, as they are cooperative and pose no flight risk.  Unfortunately, no one is in a hurry to use my services, but hey "shit happens".  And when it does, using Dan's Bail Bonds makes sense, both personally and financially.  I offer a legal "union discount" for the cost of the bail, which amounts to 20 % off.  So, if your arrested on a 10k bail, your normal fee would be 1k.  But if your an active union member, then it's 800.  A savings of 200 bucks, and in today's world, discount's matter !!  Our marketing contract begins with workforce united on June 5th, and if you'd like to learn more about them you can go to workforceunited.org.        If you, or your loved ones, ever need free bail information, please don't hesitate to give my office a call.  Were always open and are ready to help you.  My staff and i understand how important it is to answer the phone when you call during a stressful and confusing time like this.  I have been a Los Angeles bail bondsman for over 12 years and can help answer all your questions.   Take care.......
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May 25, 2010
  Why following up on Warrants is so IMPORTANT
Posted By Dan Nesser
One of the most common forms of bail bonds i do here in Los Angeles County, and southern california in general,  are  regarding "old warrants".   People, just like you, who have already gone to court for their "issue's", yet failed to complete ALL the court ordered requirements.  These requirements can range from fines that need to be paid all the way to DUI classes or anger management classes, etc....For example, if the court orders someone to attend 12 anger mgmt classes, and this person only attends 11, there will be a warrant issued for their arrest !  That's right, failure to fully complete any court-ordered requirement subjects that person to being arrested AGAIN and having to bail out of jail AGAIN.  As a bail bondsman, i love the business, but i hate to see good people who have honestly tried to honor their sentence get re-arrested due to something so minor.   However, these are the rules with which society is designed and it is imperative that we see it thru to the very end.  I have many recent bail cases where the examples i just laid out have come true.  In fact, warrant's account for 30% of my business !   So if you feel you may have an outstanding warrant for your arrest, please feel free to give me a call.  I offer FREE bail information 24 hours a day.  I can check with the court that you had an arrest out of and verify if you have more "work to do".  In fact, by contacting my bail office you can prevent having to be re-arrested and forced to pay the bail fee's ALL OVER AGAIN.   If you suspect anything, call me, you'll be glad you did.   Dan......
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May 24, 2010
  Lindsay survives the Judge
Posted By Dan Nesser
Following up on my recent blogs concerning the Lindsay Lohan case, today was the day Ms. Lohan saw the Beverly Hills Superior Court Judge who postponed her vacation just so she could be present to admonish the 23 year old "celebrity".   Turns out the judge's bark is far worse than her bite.  Despite arriving late to court, Lohan and her attorney basically went thru the motions.  Lohan was advised of her strict "bail rules" while free on a 100 thousand dollar bond.  Those rules included no alcohol consumption and mandatory weekly alcoholics anonymous meetings, as opposed to the daily meetings Lohan had requested.  The judge thought that was a bit "too aggressive" , and sensed it was simply a request to complete the beneficial classes in a hurry just to "move past" her legal issues.  Lohan appeared disinterested and aloof during the televised court appearance this monday morning.  It was interesting to hear the judge repeatedly refer to her "bail rules" during open court, as this is typically not the manner in which a judge reminds their defendants about proper behavior regarding their respective legal concerns.  I imagine she did this to deflect from her own courtroom rules and to give Lohan the idea that it is not actually the court that's watching her behavior, but society itself.  Of all the celebrity bail and legal cases that make news every month, this one seems to have hit a nerve with the public.  And why?  I suspect because of the same reason we all slow down to look at an accident when we drive by, America loves a train wreck !
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May 23, 2010
  Cannes Lindsay survive Monday's court appearance ?
Posted By Dan Nesser
A celebrity bail case involving actress Lindsay Lohan continues to gather steam after the actress decided to skip last weeks mandatory appearance in Beverly Hills Superior Court to instead attend the exotic Cannes Film Festival in France.  This decision by the actress infuriated the female judge who is presiding over the case.  So the judge decided to postpone her previously scheduled vacation plans so she can be there to personally admonish the 23 year old star.  Lohan is answering to probation violations stemming from her 2007 DUI arrest.  She must prove to the court that she is adhering to strict codes of conduct regarding her sobriety and drug abuse.  I wouldn't be surprised if the judge orders Lohan back into custody, despite already allowing her attorney to post bail for Lohan in lieu of issuing a felony bench warrant last week.  By granting Lohan this "break", the judge is insuring that Lohan make it thru international customs and into her courtroom Monday.  I have rarely seen a judge do something like this, especially for something as unimportant as this.  This is why i believe the Judge may have a very rude awakening for the troubled and irresponsible former child star.  This case has not just made the Los Angeles area news, but world news as well, no doubt fueled by our crazed TMZ culture.   And the issue of her bail being set at 100, 000 dollars has also raised eyebrows as well (why so high ?).  A lot of questions regarding the judge's agenda will be answered Monday morning.  The world awaits with baited breath !!  Oil spill ? What Oil spill ?
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May 21, 2010
  Lindsay Lohan is up to her "Old Tricks" again
Posted By Dan Nesser
Looks like the poster child for celebrity's gone wild, Ms. Lindsay Lohan,  is up to her usual defiant behavior yet again.  Lohan has made news recently for failing to appear in Beverly Hills Superior Court on thursday regarding a mandatory appearance from her 2007 DUI.  Lohan had an arrest warrant for 100,000 dollars issued against her, only to have that warrant recalled once the 100k bail was posted on her behalf.  Unfortunately, i was not the bail bondsman to post this bail, but i have had the "pleasure" of doing some celebrity bail in my day.  I like to deal with celebrities because they usually have money to pay for the bail fee's and they can afford to hire a criminal attorney to help represent their interest's.  I also am reminded that celebrities are just like the rest of us, minus the "rich and famous" part.   It's good to see the court be stern with Lindsay Lohan, as it sends a positive message that regardless of "who you are (or think you are)", you will not be treated any differently.  Lohan has a history of drug and alcohol issues that have made her more famous for those issues rather than her acting skills.  As a Los Angeles area bail bondsman, it's almost impossible not to get involved with a celebrity client from time to time.  What is unusual is seeing someone who continuously "screws up" like Lohan does time and time again.  By choosing to remain at the famous Cannes Film Festival to promote a movie rather than be here in Los Angeles to honor a mandatory court date, most of us will not shed a tear if Lohan find's herself in handcuffs once she gets back home.  Besides, I never liked her movies anyway !  (just kidding Lindsay)
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May 20, 2010
  What EXACTLY is a Bail Bond ?
Posted By Dan Nesser
Sometimes in the bail bonds business, a client who has hired me to post bail for a loved one will ask : "what is it we're buying dan" ?  And i will answer : " you are buying an insurance policy, and the 10 % fee that you are paying me is called the premium".  This premium is non-refundable.  I have to be very clear in explaining this because many people think they get their money back once their loved one goes to court and answers to the charges against them.  That is false.  The 10% fee that is paid to the bondsman is not returned, as this is how the bail agent makes his/her living.  When the defendant we've bailed out of jail goes to each and every court date and honors their contract in full, then the respective court will then return the bail bond that i posted on their behalf back to me.  Once this "exoneration of bail" happens, the relationship between myself (the bail bondsman) and the defendant i've bailed out is over.  Unless of course there is still money owed, and in that case i would retain any collateral that may have been used in the transaction until all debt's have been paid.  The bail bond process is effectively a "short-term loan", and the relationship between bondsman and defendant only exists from the time of bail until sentencing against the defendant.  Sometimes a case will last only 2 weeks, and sometimes as long as 3 years due to lawyers litigating it out for strategic purposes.  I enjoy helping people who have questions about my business.  I like to help good people who have simply made mistakes in society.  Compassion is a big part of what i do, not all the time, but most of the time.  Be safe...........DN.
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May 18, 2010
  Downtown Los Angeles County Jail is no Picnic
Posted By Dan Nesser
Recent news stories on local television and in the Los Angeles Times are reporting that dozens of inmates at Los Angeles County's Men's Central Jail have alleged serious physical abuse by deputies, including: broken ribs, black eyes and head wounds that needed to be sewn up.  These allegations are being made by the American Civil Liberties Union or "ACLU" as it is commonly known.  The extent of the abuse is impossible to gauge, but i can say from experience that these allegations are probably all true !  Even I, as a Los Angeles Bail Bondsman, have to be very careful to make sure that i don't physically harm the fugitives i'm paid to hunt down and apprehend.  Why ? Because criminals have rights too, thats why.  If i unnecessarily hurt someone, they can sue me, and i would have to prove why i hurt them.  Apparently these "rules" and laws don't apply to the downtown county jail deputies.  Granted, theres' is a tough job and there are times when overwhelming force is necessary and prudent, but not every deputy has the skill and restraint to enforce force properly.  If the "ACLU" didn't bring these issues to light, i'm not sure who would.  Most people really don't care if criminals are being abused unfairly, as society has enough to worry about as it is.  And the issues that cause these problems, like overcrowding, continue to be debated by the local "powers that be".  No doubt it is a difficult subject, but people are people (even criminals), and when someone is being abused because the deputy doesn't like the way you look, that's cause for concern.  Good luck "ACLU".....Good Luck !!!!
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May 17, 2010
  Why is it so Important to hire a good Lawyer ?
Posted By Dan Nesser
Because your future depends on it, thats why !!  One of the most difficult aspects of my line of work (bail bonds), believe it or not, has nothing to actually do with BAIL BONDS.  But rather, with the decisions that some of my clients have made thru the years hiring incompetent and non-interested criminal defense attorneys.  Granted, my opinions are more towards felony charges than misdemeanors, but i've seen misdemeanors turn out worse than they actually began with.  I'm so passionate about this because i field at least 1 or 2 calls a month from people i've bailed out of jail who call me to "vent" about the poor communication or performance of the lawyer they have hired.  And once you "set sail" with the attorney you have retained, it is very difficult legally, and financially, to reverse course and go with someone new.  In fact, i know some criminal defense lawyer's who will not get involved with a case once someone has hired a lawyer already.  This is what's formally called a "retainer agreement", meaning you've paid for , and signed contracts with,  a criminal defense lawyer.  I always encourage people to hire a lawyer who works specifically out of the courthouse where your criminal case is being heard ( as relationships are EVERYTHING in the courtroom).  I also suggest you go to the lawyer's office to see how neat and professional they may be.  And lastly, if you call a lawyer and he doesn't return the call by the end of that day, then it's probably a good idea to call someone else.  Trust me !  And if your looking for good bail information, well, look no further.  Your here.   Take Care, Dan.......
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May 16, 2010
  Jackass Star "Steve-O" is a Jackass no more.........Kinda
Posted By Dan Nesser
It has been over 2 years since i first met Stephen Glover, a.k.a Steve-O from Jackass fame ; March of 2008 to be exact.  I bailed him out of the Hollywood Police Department on drug possession and rowdiness charges.  Steve-O, rowdy ??  Anyway, that was the least of his concerns! Steve Glover had serious drug and alcohol dependencies.  It's still hard for me to believe how whacked out he was.  I rarely get emotionally involved with my bail cases, especially celebrity bail, but this guy was different.  Steve-O is truly a good guy with a big heart, and i quickly came to see why SO MANY PEOPLE from his world came to his "rescue" when he was admitted into the Cedars "psych ward".  From that absolute rock bottom place, i watched him begin to get sober and heal himself.  I began to schedule monthly lunches with him to check in on him and encourage his efforts.  Hell, ABC television took notice and rewarded him with a place on the hit show "Dancing with the Stars" !  Fred Astaire, he is not.  A Champion ? That is who Steve-O is.  An absolutely inspiring story that reminds me to encourage people i meet thru bail bonds, or life,  who are struggling with addiction to look at Steve-O as an example of change.  He had become famous for doing outrageous stunts while wasted and high, and when he bottomed out and crashed, he looked me in the eye and said he was going to change for the better and now stay famous for being sober.  I told him he'd become an inspiration to millions if he could do it.   He has.  Way to go Steve-O.   Nice job........
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May 15, 2010
  How long does it take to get out of Jail ?
Posted By Dan Nesser
This has to be one of the most popular questions i receive as a bail bondsman.  And also, one of the hardest to answer.  It all depends on WHERE the person who has been arrested is in custody.  If your at a local police department anywhere in southern california, i can get the defendant out between 20 minutes to 2 hours, all depending on how busy that particular facility is and how "cooperative" the police officers are.  If a defendant has made their way to a county jail, and it doesn't matter if it's San Bernardino County, Orange County, Riverside County, Ventura County or Los Angeles County : the release times from these facilities are much longer.  Anywhere from 3 hours to 24 hours !!   Very big difference indeed.   That is why time and speed are SO CRUCIAL in the arrest process.   Every single police department has a different set of "rules" they use to determine how long a defendant will remain @ their facility before they decide to ship them off to "County", as it is affectionately known.   Whether your a celebrity or a common man or woman, there is little preferential treatment.  Here at Dan's Bail Bonds, we take pride in answering our phones the first time you call us for bail info.  I, Dan Nesser, insure that i immediately find out EXACTLY what is happening regarding the person in custody so we can prevent any problems or delays to occur.  That is why I am known as a professional bail bondsman.  I actually mean it.   No one is ever in a "hurry" to call me for my bail bond services, but if you have to, rest easy, i have 15 years experience.  Remember, time is of the essence !!  Take Care..........Dan Nesser
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May 13, 2010
  What Makes Dan's Bail Bonds the Best in the Biz ???
Posted By Dan Nesser
Well, in a word : SERVICE.   That's right, that long forgotten variable that used to be "expected" by the consumer and has since gone by the wayside in today's digital age !!  Look, i understand that when someone has been arrested it's not the best of times for the person in jail and their friends and family.  That is why i try to bring the very best in customer service to those who call my Bail Bonds office looking for answers to ALL their questions.  I have been a licensed bail bond agent in southern california since 1998, and i have helped everyone from juveniles to famous celebrities secure bail.  And more importantly, i understand all the legal risks and responsibilities that come with being out on bail.  I make sure that the customer understands exactly how much a bail bond legally costs and i also help people make sure they understand ALL of the court ordered requirements.  Basically, unlike some bigger bail companies, i get personally involved.  With over 12 years experience in the bail bond industry, you can be sure that i have well-informed and educated answers to your important questions.  I have been fortunate enough to have been featured in VH1's hit show "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" and also have appeared many times on TMZ assisting celebrities with their court appearances and bail bond commitments.  I hope to be the one you count on if ever your faced with the difficult task of helping someone bail out of jail.  I take great pride in what i do and you can count on me, Dan Nesser of Dan's Bail Bonds, to answer your call 24 hours a day 365 days a year !!  Be safe.   
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May 04, 2010
  Meditation is not a Hard Cell
Posted By Dan Nesser
I recently came across a story highlighting the work of Buddhist Chaplain priest Daniel Buckley.  Mr. Buckley volunteers his time to counsel inmates locked up in Los Angeles' downtown Mens Central Jail.  

Every week he counsels inmates who would like to learn more about his teachings of "focus, concentration and breathing" techniques, all designed to help teach these men how to calm down and gain control of their anger and emotions when they begin to get "upset".  

Now, in my opinion, this is incredible "hands on" work that really gets to the very core of WHY most of these men are criminals and locked up in such a hard and dangerous jail: Anger !!  Anger is mentioned by these men as the primary reason they have committed serious crimes in the first place.  I have personally noticed first hand in my years as a bail bondsman the one common denominator that most people i bail out possess: Anger.  It's at the root of nearly every criminal.  So controlling ones anger means controlling yourself, and that is a powerful revelation to the men who have "gotten it" and now preach about the effectiveness of Chaplain Buckleys class and teachings.  Because trying to "keep your head about you" in a place as dark, depressing and dangerous as the Downtown Mens Jail is awfully tough, and men like Chaplain Buckley, and other volunteers like him can make a big difference for the better.   Kudo's to all who try to make our world a better place.  Kudo's indeed.........
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April 29, 2010
  Just EXACTLY how much does a Bail Bond Cost ?
Posted By Dan Nesser
One of the most common, and important, questions i receive is "Dan, how much does a bail bond REALLY cost"??  It's understandable for the consumer to be confused about this because the bail bond industry is very large and when one begins to do research they are overwhelmed with 5% rates and 4% rates,etc...etc... Well, the truth is a bail bond cost 10% of the bond value.  For example, if the bail has been set at 20,000 dollars, then it will cost you 2,000 to bail that person out.  Period.  Now, there is a legal discounted rate available, and that is 8%.  This 8% rate is given to the consumer if they have A.) hired a private criminal defense attorney or B.) if there is a full-time employed union member engaged in the bail negotiation.  These "rules" are set by the California Dep. of Insurance and they are regulated and ENFORCED.  There have been many stories of unscrupulous and unethical bail agencies charging "low ball" rates, and the courts are no longer tolerating it.  By agreeing to do business with a bail agent who is charging less than the 10% /  8% rate guidelines, you are subjecting your friend or loved one who has already bailed out to possible rearrest inside the courtroom.  It is not uncommon for the judge to ask about these things, and failure to prove you have paid the legal bail bond fee's  can lead to rearrest and the unfortunate scenario of having to bail out AGAIN !!  This is not a conspiracy theory.  These are facts.  So be careful and make certain you have asked all the right questions.  Im available 24 hours a day if you'd like more information.  Sincerely, Dan Nesser
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April 26, 2010
  Dan's Bail Bonds Strives for Professionalism
Posted By Dan Nesser
My name is Dan Nesser and I am the owner of Dan's Bail Bonds located here in Los Angeles, California. I have been in the bail bond industry for nearly 15 years and I really enjoy helping people get out of jail.  

One of the most misunderstood conceptions about bail bonds is the idea that only "crack-heads and gangsters" get arrested and need to be bailed out.  The truth of the matter is that every day hundreds of good people around Southern California have been arrested for crimes ranging from DUI to drug possession to petty theft to domestic violence.  

Once someone has made their way to a local police department, they are constitutionally allowed to "bail out" and go home until their first court date to answer to these charges.  I have always tried to "separate" myself from the typical stereotype or reputation that most people have about bail bondsman.  

The truth is, it costs a lot of money to bail out of jail and doing business with a professional who clearly explains the cost and procedure of the process is essential.   I have helped many celebrities get out of jail and many "common folk" as well.   I pride myself in treating every client with respect and patience.  I understand that it can be a stressful situation for not only the person in custody, but their loved ones or friends as well!  

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I offer free bail information 24 hours a day and you can count on me to deliver the very best service in a very difficult time.  I've built my reputation on it and I encourage any one interested in my services to give me a call.  

I wish everyone well.  

Sincerely,
Dan Nesser
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April 20, 2010
  LAPD Chief Daryl Gates was a Legend
Posted By Dan Nesser
The city of Los Angeles lost one of it's true leader's on April16th of this year when former LAPD Chief of Police Daryl Gates passed away.  The controversial chief, whose tenure ran from 1978-1992, spent his entire four-decade career at the LAPD, where he won national attention for innovative approaches to crime fighting and prevention, amongst other things.  Gates began his career as a rookie cop who won the job as "personal driver" for former Chief  William Parker  (whom Parker Center is named).  Gates would say that the former chief was his mentor and friend, and that his tutorial sessions while driving Parker around would lay the foundation for his philosophies as chief some 20 years down the road.   By turns charming and brash, articulate and tactless, he generated controversy by making insensitive racial remarks and apologizing to no one.   Gates was in charge when the infamous Rodney King beating took place, setting off a national controversy on policing, race relations and police behavior.  Gates was also a member of the LAPD when the famous "Watts Riots of 1965" took place.  It's hard to imagine anyone who saw more of this great city than Daryl Gates during his historic 44 year run of the Los Angeles Police Department, and i'd encourage anyone interested in this man to read his memoir : "Chief, My Life In the LAPD" written in 1992.  Rest in Peace Chief Gates, you did a great job.
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April 14, 2010
  Cases Sit Idle as Police Hit Overtime Cap
Posted By Dan Nesser
LAPD detectives have recently been told by their supervisors to put their work on hold for days, even weeks at a time, until the county of Los Angeles can get a better grasp on the horrible financial crisis affecting nearly every aspect of life.  I found this story to be troubling for many reasons, particularly because of the inefficiency with which the county "pisses money away" on things that aren't anywhere near as important as detectives investigating rape, murder, burglary, assault and other ugly crimes.  The work of a police detective is pivotal in bringing criminals to justice, so to have their work "put on hold" because of budget issues that could have been avoided with better leadership is most unsettling.   Basically, the County has stopped paying overtime to detectives who are pursuing these cases, and until further notice , are expected to just go home when their shift is up.  Unfortunately, the tax paying general public is the one who suffers because the work these detectives do keeps all of us relatively safe out there on the mean streets of Los Angeles !!  The pursuit of justice is a 24 hour 7 day a week business , and to put these men and women on "payroll suspension" is just another example of how poorly the "leaders" of our local fiscal government operate.  I cannot think of another occupation that is as important as our LAPD detectives, so heres hoping that the "powers that be" wake up and make sure to get these people back to working as much as they deem necessary to bring criminals to justice.
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April 07, 2010
  Impersonating Police Officers a Common Problem
Posted By Dan Nesser
While reading the paper the other day, i came across a story about an Alhambra man who was arrested for impersonating a police officer.  Steven Pritz, 37, was taken into custody after a police officer saw him pull a car over using flashing blue and red lights that can be attached to the dash board or the roof of a vehicle.   These types of lights can easily be bought over the internet and can be used to impersonate a police officer, just like Mr. Pritz did.   This is, believe it or not, a very common problem that has in the past led to murder in very extreme cases.   Most of the time, the people who get a rush off of impersonating a public law enforcement official are just doing it to satisfy they're own emotional issues, rather than looking to inflict harm to those they take advantage of.  The bail for this crime can range anywhere from 20k all the way to 100k, or higher if the situation is extreme.  I often see stories like this on the local, and world, news channels.  It is a global problem and i believe it to be very serious.  Whenever someone is being pulled over and they suspect something is just not right, they should ask for proper identification and never stop in a remote place.  Always try to use common sense if you feel threatened in any manner.   Or just call 911 if all else fails.   Thats what it's there for !!!   Take care.   DN .   
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March 15, 2010
  U.S. Consulate employees slain in broad daylight
Posted By Dan Nesser
For the first time in memory, Mexico's drug cartel has targeted U.S. diplomatic personnel and their families in the savage and brutal war for control of the Mexican/U.S. border in Ciudad Juarez.  That section of the border is where a majority of illegal drugs enter the U.S. and where weapons and cash return back to the drug cartel's who "control" the operations.  However, what took place this weekend is unprecedented.  Employees of the U.S. Embassy in Northern Mexico were shot to death in two separate drive-by shootings in broad daylight, and in both cases young babies were in the back seats, left alive.  Even President Obama held a press conference to condemn these cowardly acts.  Mexico doesn't have a bail bond system like here in the States.  It's either "kill, or be killed", and the level of violence taking place between competing gangs and drug cartels is reaching epidemic proportions.   It is no secret that billions of dollars are at stake in these turf wars, and local law enforcement in Mexico is simply no match for the brazen, fearless cartel members who wish to have their drug and weapon routes left open by authorities who are cracking down on their existence.  It remains unclear why these particular people were targeted, and all U.S. employees of the Mexican Consulate have been cleared to return to the States until further notice.  This is an issue that will remain for a long time to come.  Maybe we can bring some of our troops home from Iraq to take control of this mess near the El Paso, Texas/Mexican border ??!!
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March 08, 2010
  Man Apprehends Robbery Suspect in Long Beach
Posted By Dan Nesser
Hello to all.....One of the "best" stories that caught my eye from this past weekend was regarding one David Jones.  Mr. Jones was inside the Farmers and Merchants bank in Long Beach on friday afternoon when he witnessed a man barrel thru the front door with a gun in hand AND STARTED SHOOTING it immediately !!!!!  Now, i don't know about you but i would have shit a brick;  anyhow, Mr. Jones watched in horror as the gunman shot a bank customer in the thigh.  That customer had the nerve to grab the gunman and begin to wrestle with the weapon.  At that exact moment, Mr. Jones decided to intervene.  He immediately grabbed the gunman and threw him to the ground in a strong tussle, which dislodged the gun from the robber's hands.  Unfortunately, another bank employee was shot (not seriously) during the scrum when the weapon discharged again.  However, that was it, as Mr. Jones was able to free the weapon from the gunman's hand and keep him pinned to the ground until authorities arrived.  Needless to say Mr. Jones is a big burly man who used his size to his advantage indeed !!  As it turns out, this robbery suspect is wanted in connection for at least 5 other bank robberies in the Southland and is currently in police custody with a 1,000,000 bail.  See, i guess crime really DOES'NT pay after all..........
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March 02, 2010
  Olympic Hangover
Posted By Dan Nesser
Hello to all.......well, i don't know about you, but i'm still reeling from the United States' chance to win it's first gold medal in hockey in 50 years !!!!!   Unfortunately, we lost to Canada 3-2.   Granted, Canada is where the sport of hockey originated, so it's not like we lost to Kazahkstan or something.   It just frustrates me that the U.S. had such a "golden" opportunity to make olympic, and sporting, history.......and we lost it.   Literally, in an overtime that was as tense and excitement filled as any moment in sporting news memory.   I have watched with pride as the U.S. , once world hockey doormats, rise up and become a force to be reckoned with on the international stage.   We played the entire olympic games with a vigor and passion that showed me that hockey in this country is here to stay !!!   For years now (or since Wayne Gretzky retired) there has been "talk" that the sport of hockey is not "making it" here in southern california and beyond.  And, to some degree, thats been true.  In fact, ESPN, the nations most watched sports news network even let the t.v. rights to hockey slip away to a competitor without a fight 4 years ago.   However, now ESPN is in talks to bring it back to their network and help make it one of America's most watched sports.  And deservedly so, because 20 million people watched the gold medal game on Sunday, and i bet a couple of them were ESPN executives.     Stay out of trouble, but call me if you don't...........Dan
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February 23, 2010
  Early Inmate Releases Continue to Frustrate
Posted By Dan Nesser
Hello to all.......One of the most frustrating things to come out of our "broken" legal system is the early release of inmates (criminals) from custody.   Of all the various stories that have been reported on regarding this very important issue, the root of it all is money !  Hey, isn't it usually money ?   Money is what the court system, like the rest of the world, needs.  And by releasing inmates who should remain in custody;  because they have proven to be threats to society, the jails can arrest more people and try to generate more income.   It's unsettling to many taxpayers that criminals who have committed serious crimes are sometimes back on the street within days of their arrests,  when required sentencing of these criminals sometimes calls for up to 1-2 years in prison.  This gives lawbreakers the feeling that they can go right ahead and commit more crimes because they wont be harshly penalized.   Lawmakers across the Golden State, including Attorney General Jerry Brown, have conflicting opinions and enforcement of this frustrating practice.   Last week, the Orang County sheriff's deputies union tried to file a court injunction to halt early releases at their county jail.   As reported in the Los Angeles times by reporters Andrew Blankstein and Richard Winton,  Superior Court Judge Steven Perk blocked that legal request and set a future court date to talk about it further.  Yippee.....So the early releases will continue and the message will continue to be confusing and gridlocked, kind of like Washington D.C.    Some days i wish we implemented the "eye for an eye" rule of law.   Steal from someone, lose your pinkey finger, and so forth and so on..... I have a feeling crime  would drop significantly !!!   Stay safe.   Talk to you all soon.   Dan Nesser......
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February 19, 2010
  Medical Marijuana Issues Persist !!!
Posted By Dan Nesser
Good Day to all............Well,  the "cat and mouse" game taking place between medical marijuana dispensaries and local government agencies took another dramatic turn this past Thursday here in Los Angeles.  In an excellent article appearing in the Los Angeles Times today, reporter John Hoeffel writes of city prosecutors suing 3 collectives and moving to evict 18 others in an aggressive movement to rid the city of "pot shop owners" who are masquerading as drug-dealers.  The exploitation of these operations has been a problem since the State first began issuing these dispensary licenses in 1995.  However, with the tough economic climate, these businesses have become increasingly "shady", to say the least.   Of the 21 dispensaries mentioned as being targeted by LAPD, all were reported on by local citizens who complained of apparent and blatant violations.  A very powerful reminder of community indeed !!!!         I personally don't have a problem with a few of these dispensaries operating around L.A.,  as long as they're professional and properly run.   But to see the city issue 500 of these licenses and then wonder why they have so many rogue operations is typical and sooooo big government. I encourage all to read Mr. Hoeffel's article on page AA3 of todays L.A. Times.      
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February 17, 2010
  Guns for Gift Cards is Ingenious
Posted By Dan Nesser
Hello All........One of the more "touching" stories to come out of the Holiday Season was the "guns for gift card" idea initiated by the Los Angeles Police Department years ago.  The idea is simple:  bring in a gun, ANY GUN, and you will receive a retail or supermarket gift card in various denominations.   The event is usually held in Compton or South Central L.A. to encourage people to get rid of those needless weapons for much needed gift cards that can be used at participating grocers and various retail outlets throughout the Southland.   One man in particular exchanged 58 guns for thousands of dollars in gift cards.   And no one need to fear arrest or warrant checks, as this is a "don't ask don't tell" event !!  So no matter who you are or what your background may be, all you need to do is bring in a weapon to receive your gift card.   The more guns you bring in, the more money you get.   I think this is an outstanding idea that should be implemented every month in every region of the city of Los Angeles, not just the Holidays !!  By the way, homicides were down in Compton in 2009..........Stay out of trouble, Dan.............
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February 09, 2010
  Dans Bail Bonds launches exciting new blog to save the world !!
Posted By Dan Nesser
Hello World !!!   My name is Dan Nesser and i am the owner of Dans Bail Bonds, located here in the great city of Los Angeles, California.   I have been a licensed bail agent for 12 years and very much enjoy my line of work.   However, i was resistant to blog for some time now because i've  felt overwhelmed by the vast landscape that is the world wide web !!  But my feelings have changed.  I now feel compelled to blog about the bail bond business and the criminal defense industry and lawyers and courts and ALL THINGS LEGAL because there is simply so much BAD INFORMATION out there.  And i just feel that maybe, just maybe, one person might come across my GOOD INFORMATION, and i can then assist them in a positive way and help make a difference in someones life.   And to be honest, i have been trying to make a positive difference all my life.  It now makes sense to me that the internet is EXACTLY the place where i can maybe make more of an impact.   

Ever since i became involved in the bail bond industry as a bail bondsman, i have marveled at how people react to me when they find out what i do for a living.  9 out of 10 people really have little or no knowledge of HOW A BAIL BOND WORKS and how much they cost and what the legal responsibilities are, etc...  This remains today as the biggest obstacle i face when assisting people who are in search of a bail bond for their friend or loved one : trying to educate properly !!    There's just SO MUCH to choose from when one searches for a bail bondsman, and half the people in the business have little, or no, morals or ethics.  The reason this troubles me is because these "people" prey on the ignorance of the consumer to enrich themselves at the expense of your legal and civil rights.    Bail Bonds are expensive.  The "premium" , better known as 10%, is how i make my living.  That is the rate i can charge according to California law for a criminal bail bond.  This can be quite costly when you consider that the average bail bond written in California is 25,000 thousand dollars !!    And the contracts one must sign with a licensed bail bondsman contain LOTS AND LOTS of rules and provisions, and if they are not fully understood by YOU THE CONSUMER, a lot of people will take advantage of you and the person in custody.  Now, i am not a conspiracy theorist , but actually a REALIST !!    And thru the years i have learned firsthand how unscrupulous and unethical this business can be.   I will be citing stories and sources from the Los Angeles Times and The New York Times, as well as many other magazines and real experts in all things legal, to emphasize and illuminate my various viewpoints and observations.   All in the hopes that i can make a positive difference when helping to educate and inform those in search of bail bonds, legal advice and criminal defense  information.   Today, February 9th, 2010 marks the initial introduction of my blog.  As i move forward, it will be my duty to bring truth, stories, knowledge, passion and information to my blog that reflect the "state of the crime and legal industry".......I thank you for your time today and i hope you find an interest in my opinions.  I am here to help !!   To learn more about me, one may go to : DansBailBonds.Com and my personal e-mail is sirnessbonds@hotmail.com.  I look forward to any inquires or questions.   And, of course, call me directly @ 213-237-9910, as i am available 24/7/365.    Sincerely, Dan Nesser                                                                                                         
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