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Author:  gripnrip68 [ Tue 02 Dec 2008 19:31 ]
Post subject:  Giving advice

It seems to me that in the process of bailing out a defendant, a first-timer is usually afraid, doesn't understand the system and doesn't know what to do next. Everything from what to wear, where to go, to what to expect at the arraignment. I always tell them I'm not an attorney, but I give them basic info about how to find a lawyer, etc.

My question is- am I bordering on doing anything illegal by giving basic suggestions on how to handle the next steps?

My goal is to help ease the defendant's stress and give them basic info which will make them less likely to skip out on the arraignment out of fear for what will happen. I tend to want to mentor people in general, and want to help people out in these kinds of stressful situations.

Along those same lines, what if i suggest a particular law firm. Even if i am not receiving any compensation from the firm, and I crossing a line legally?

Author:  SpanielPI [ Tue 02 Dec 2008 19:54 ]
Post subject:  Re: Giving advice

All good questions, and as always check with your local authorities, AG office as well for answers.

This is my opinion:

Having said that, if you print up the proverbial sign that reads "We are not allowed to give legal advice" and hang it up in a prominent place in your office that will cover you to some degree. Also, verbally stating that to your defendant's, will also cover you to some degree.

then you can attempt to answer thier questions in this matter:

1) I am not an attorney.

2) I am attempting to explain the bail process to you. Do not confuse this with getting legal advice. It is your choice to plead guilty. or not guilty. That area should be discussed with your attorney.

Then you simply go into the process.....arraignment, hearings, appearance dates, obligations to you while on bail, etc etc.

Author:  speezack [ Tue 02 Dec 2008 22:04 ]
Post subject:  Re: Giving advice

Here's my line.......... :

"My job is to get you out of jail... your job is to go to court.... that is the only liability you have with me as your bondsman."

another is:

"This has nothing to do with guilt or innocence... that is decided in the courtroom... all you have to do is be there."

and another:

"I can provide you with contact numbers to several qualified attorneys that can answer any questions you may have regarding your case... the only info I can provide is from my position as your bondsman."

and yet another:

"Here is the number for the clerks office in the courtroom you are scheduled to appear in... they can answer your questions in detail"

and one more:

"I'm not an attorney, I'm just a bondsman and any information I might provide may or may not be correct, I would advise you to verify anything I might tell you with your attorney."


Variations of any of these would probably work in most situations. Of course you can still give advise... we all do it all the time... in fact... that's what we are doing now.... :roll:

Author:  AWOBB [ Wed 03 Dec 2008 09:15 ]
Post subject:  Re: Giving advice

speezack wrote:
Here's my line.......... :

"My job is to get you out of jail... your job is to go to court.... that is the only liability you have with me as your bondsman."

another is:

"This has nothing to do with guilt or innocence... that is decided in the courtroom... all you have to do is be there."

and another:

"I can provide you with contact numbers to several qualified attorneys that can answer any questions you may have regarding your case... the only info I can provide is from my position as your bondsman."

and yet another:

"Here is the number for the clerks office in the courtroom you are scheduled to appear in... they can answer your questions in detail"

and one more:

"I'm not an attorney, I'm just a bondsman and any information I might provide may or may not be correct, I would advise you to verify anything I might tell you with your attorney."


Variations of any of these would probably work in most situations. Of course you can still give advise... we all do it all the time... in fact... that's what we are doing now.... :roll:


Bingo....... Bill, your right on the money. Like always...... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Author:  speezack [ Wed 03 Dec 2008 10:08 ]
Post subject:  Re: Giving advice

AWOBB wrote:
Bingo....... Bill, your right on the money. Like always...... :lol: :lol: :lol:


That's why I like you Steve... your such a great judge of character... :shock:

Author:  DSI [ Wed 03 Dec 2008 14:51 ]
Post subject:  Re: Giving advice

speezack wrote:
AWOBB wrote:
Bingo....... Bill, your right on the money. Like always...... :lol: :lol: :lol:


That's why I like you Steve... your such a great judge of character... :shock:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

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