Bond Information

Bond InformationIf you are arrested, call the Law Office of Michael Mirer, P.A., immediately at 1-866-9-DEFEND or 305-536-6177 so we can begin the process of securing your immediate release from jail. Michael Mirer can contact a reliable and dependable Bail Bondsman on your behalf who will assist us in getting you out of jail quickly.

What is a Bond?
A bond is a monetary surety set by the court to assure your appearance at the next court date.

How much am I required to pay for a Bond?
A Bail Bondsman typically requires a cash payment of 10% of the bond amount and the remaining 90% to be posted in a form of collateral such as property.

What if I am Charged with a crime that is non-bondable?

Examples of non-bondable offenses include:

• Armed Kidnapping
• Armed Robbery
• 1ST or 2ND Degree Murder
• Burglary with Battery
• Armed Sexual Battery
• Capital Sexual Battery

Certain crimes are non-bondable, which means that you will not be permitted to post a bond. If you are charged with a crime that is non-bondable, you must request a hearing in order for the court to consider issuing a bond for your release. You need an attorney to advocate on your behalf so that a bond is set and you can be released from jail.

Let Michael Mirer appear for you to protect your rights. Call Michael Mirer toll free at
1-866-9-DEFEND or 305-536-6177.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

In most cases, the State Attorney, District Attorney, Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney or other state or federal official will review your case and decide whether or not to pursue the charges against you.

As both a prosecutor and a criminal defense attorney, Michael Mirer has years of experience dealing with all types of law enforcement officials, and in some cases, he can negotiate on your behalf to resolve your case before any charges are filed against you.

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