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How do I go about bonding someone out of jail?
You can either post the full amount of the bond yourself or you can hire a
bail bonds company.  If you post the entire amount yourself, you will receive
the full amount back once the case is resolved, as long as the Defendant
shows up at all of their court appearances.  Bail bond companies usually
charge a ten percent fee of the total bond amount.  For more information
about bonding an individual out of jail, please review the following page
of the firm's website:  

Jail & Bond Information Page

What happens after the Defendant is bonded out of jail?
If the Defendant has not been arraigned yet, the case will be set for an
arraignment date.  The Defendant will need to abide with the bond or release
conditions until the case is resolved.  If the Defendant fails to abide by these
conditions or if the Defendant fails to show up at any Court hearing where their
presence is required, the Court will revoke the bond and issue a warrant for
their arrest.

What are the Criminal Penalties I face for my charges?
The specific penalties you are facing depend on the crime you have been charged with as well as your prior
criminal record, however all criminal offenses carry the possibility of some jail time, which is why it is
important that you seek legal representation.  To learn about the various penalties for Felony, Misdemeanor
or DUI offenses, please review the following page of the firm's website:  

Criminal Penalties Page

What are some of the Criminal Defenses that I might have?
Each case is unique as to the individual facts.  In some cases, you may be able to suppress statements
the Defendant made or evidence that was collected.  In other cases, there may be contradicting evidence or
other problems that prevent the State from proving your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.  To learn more
about some of the Defenses, please review the following page of the firm's website:  

Criminal Defenses Page

What happens at the arraignment?
The arraignment is where the Court informs the accused of the formal charges the State Attorney has filed
against them.  The individual is then given a chance to enter a plea to these charges.  A plea of either not
guilty or guilty may be entered.  In some cases,  a judge may accept a no contest plea as well.   A plea of
guilty or no contest without an agreed upon resolution means the judge will decide the penalties that are
going to be imposed upon the defendant.   This includes the possibility of being sentenced to up to the
maximum incarceration period possible for the alleged crime.  If you hire an attorney, they can enter a
written plea of not guilty on the your behalf, and waive your presence at the arraignment.

What happens at the PreTrial Conference?
The Pretrial Conference is where the Court asks the State Attorney and Defense whether they are ready for
trial or not.  If both sides are ready for Trial, the court will set the case for a specific Trial date.  In some
cases, ether the State Attorney or Defense may not be ready for Trial and a continuance may be requested.
 In some situations, the case may resolve at the PreTrial Conference to either an agreed upon plea or a
dismissal.  If you hire an attorney, they may be able to waive your presence at the arraignment.

How do I keep track of my court dates and case?
If you have questions regarding your hearing dates and times, contact the Clerk of Court in the County you
are charged with the criminal offense.  The Florida County Clerk of Court websites can be found on our
Resources page under Clerk of Courts.  If you hire an attorney,  they will receive notice of your court dates,
and will be able to inform you of the status of your case and hearing dates.
 

What happens if I miss a court date?
Missing a court date where your presence is required will most likely result in a warrant being issued for
your arrest.   You should plan your schedule in advance to prevent this from happening at all costs.  Also,
try to plan your day so that you arrive well before your hearing time.  This will allow you time to compensate
for any unexpected events that might cause delays. In some cases, the judge may allow you to allow you
to reschedule your court date.  If you hire an attorney, they will be able to waive your presence at many of
the hearings and deal with any scheduling issues that arise in your case.
 

What are a persons rights in a criminal case?
1)  The privilege against compulsory self-incrimination which includes the right to plead not guilty.
2)  The right to a trial in which the State must prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
3)  The right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury.
4)  The right to confront the witnesses against them.
5)  The right to compulsory process to obtain witnesses in their favor.
6)  The right to have the effective assistance of counsel for their defense at trial.
7)  The right to appeal.
8)  The right to present any defense on their behalf.
9)  If you hire an attorney, they will represent your interests and protect your rights.

What should I look for when shopping for an attorney?
Speak with the attorney in detail and ask questions about your specific case.  Your Attorney should be able
to provide you with information about the criminal process, potential penalties, defenses and possible
outcomes to your case. We recommend finding an attorneys with a solid background in criminal defense
who has trial experience and who you feel you can trust and afford.  Note: Beware of attorneys who
guarantee a specific outcome.  No attorney can guarantee the outcome of your case and  if you happen to
run into a firm or attorney who does, ask them to put their guarantee in writing in their contract.

Note:  If you receive a call from someone in jail or custody, do not discuss any facts or detail regarding the
criminal offense that the defendant is alleged to have committed.
CALLS FROM INMATES AT THE JAIL
ARE RECORDED
 and prosecutors on a regular basis use the statements and comments recorded from
these calls against the defendant.    

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Wilson Law Firm represents individuals in criminal defense and DUI cases in the Central Florida area,
including the cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Clermont, Kissimmee, Lake Mary,
Longwood, Maitland, Mount Dora, Ocoee, Orlando, Oviedo, Saint Cloud, Sanford, Windermere, Winter
Garden, Winter Park and Winter Springs, as well as Lake County, Orange County, Osceola County, and
Seminole County, Florida.
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