Being convicted of a crime can be devastating. You can be certain that it will be taxing on your family, career, and finances. If you are accused of committing a crime in Kitsap County or beyond, it is vital that your first course of action is to secure a criminal defense attorney capable of navigating you through the process. Whether you are guilty or innocent, proper legal representation will provide you with the counsel necessary to understand the justice system.
It is possible to be released on bail after booking if you have been charged with a misdemeanor. A cash bond will be required. The amount of the bond is predetermined by a misdemeanor bail schedule. In the case of a felony, defendants require an arraignment before bail is set. An arraignment is a defendant’s first appearance before a judge. It is never wise to make this appearance without an attorney present.
Once your bail has been set, your criminal defense attorney can assist you with securing bail. Posting a bond in cash is more efficient and will allow for a quicker release than organizing a bail bond agent and a surety bond. Bail will most likely be denied if the defendant has missed a scheduled court appearance, is currently on probation or is charged with a capital offense.
When charged with a crime as serious as murder, manslaughter, or vehicular homicide, the assistance of an experienced attorney is absolutely essential to ensure your rights and interests are protected. Adrian Pimentel has handled over 30 homicide cases over the years. In 2004, Mr. Pimentel represented a gentleman charged with Aggravated First Degree Murder. The prosecution’s witness list had over 100 witnesses on it. It took 18 months to prepare the case for trial. Ten days before trial, the prosecution relented. They acknowledge publicly that if the case went to trial, they would lose. Mr. Pimentel’s client, who had declared his innocence for 18 months, was released that day.
Pimentel & Associates is ready to partner with you as you rewrite your future. For more information, give us a call or fill out a free case evaluation to see if you qualify to have your convictions vacated.