“What Happens After Texas Arrest?” - 48 Hours

Here is a quick video explanation provided by BailBondBidsNow.com regarding What Happens After Texas Arrest?:

Summary: What happens after Texas arrest? - Once an individual is arrested in Texas there are several varied processes that can occur depending on the arresting agency, location, time, etc. The above video gives some insight to better enable an understanding of the process. The most important thing (generally speaking) is for an Arrestee not to discuss their arrest with police or other individuals being detained. Secondly begin work on obtaining bail. If the bail is initially set to high or set at “No Bond” by the Municipal Judge or the Justice of the Peace Judge then file a Writ of Habeas Corpus with the actual trial court being either the District Court, the County Court at Law or the County Constitutional Court asking that the issued bail be lowered or issued if the matter was a “No Bond”. If bail is lowered or finally set by this higher court begin working to obtain bond with the best possible payment and/or collateral terms by contacting varied bondsmen or using the BailBondBidsNow.com marketplace. Then upon release do not waste time - begin preparing your defense and working with an attorney. Steps to this type of preparation can be found on the BailBondBidsNow.com YouTube channel.

Again, being arrested or having someone you care about is arrested. The state has powerful resources but at least Defendants have time and facts if able to make bond. Do not waste that time as it will be a lost resource if not used.

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