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Bail Hearing

The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees all defendants the right to bail. However, a defendant can become ineligible for bail depending on circumstance. For example, if the dependant has numerous warrants, public safety is at risk, or the judge believes him/her to a liability, then bail might be denied. 

A Bail Hearing occurs after the accused has been arrested. If the prosecutor decides to move forth with the charges brought against the accused, a bail hearing is conducted. The bail hearing determines the type of bail brought against the defendant.

Having an experienced criminal defense attorney present during bail hearings is important. Making a good impression at this early stage of the legal process can result in a lower bail sentence. A skilled criminal defense lawyer can properly negotiate to help you receive the best bail sentence possible. 

The attorneys at the Law Offices of Palermo, Palermo & Tuohy are experienced criminal defense lawyers. We have provided professional legal counsel and representation in numerous criminal cases. Whether you have been charged with a felony or a misdemeanor, the Law Offices of Palermo, Palermo & Tuohy can help you.

If you have been charged with a crime in the Long Island area, it is important to speak with a skilled criminal defense attorney. The Law offices of Palermo, Palermo & Tuohy are committed to aggressively representing and serving your rights and best interest against any criminal charge.

  
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