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Charges in Tarrant County, Tx


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hit-and-run

Professional Bail for Hit-and-Run

If you hit a vehicle or person and fail to remain at the scene, you could be charged with a hit and run. These offences range from misdemeanors to felonies, depending on the damage or level of injury inflicted. For example, if you flee the scene of an accident where you caused serious injury or death, you could be sentenced two to 10 years in jail and ordered to pay up to $5,000 in fines.

sexual assault

Bail for Sex Offenses

There are a variety of sex offenses that you can be apprehended for in Texas. This includes sexual assault, aggravated assault, sexting offenses, prostitution, and offenses involving children or protected individuals. Generally, penalties can vary from decades in prison to fines up to $10,000, as well as being named to a sex-offender registry.

Bail for Theft Charges

Theft charges can include a variety of different crimes, including shoplifting, burglary, identity theft, embezzlement, and carjacking to name a few. These charges range in severity, as do their penalties. Fortunately, PCS Bail Bonds can offer bail support for anyone facing a range of these charges.

Bail Bonds for Assault Charges

When accused of assault in Texas, you could be facing misdemeanor or felony charges depending on the severity of your crime. There are different classes for each type of charge, which can be made worse if there was a weapon present and depending on who the victim was. Those facing felony charges can receive up to 20 years in a state prison and fines upwards of $10,000.

Bail for Drug Possession Charges

Being charged with drug possession means you’ve been caught with any amount of any drug that is not included in the Texas Health and Safety Code. If you had less than 28 grams of the illegal substance, your charge will be classified as a Class A misdemeanor; if you had over 28 grams in your possession, your charge will be increased to a felony. Regardless of the severity of your drug possession charge or what you were caught with, PCS Bail Bonds will be able to bail you out of jail while you await your court date.

Fast Bail for Weapons Charges

While the state of Texas allows for citizens to openly carry a firearm, there are certain laws that need to be abided by. If you’re found carrying a weapon without a permit to do so, you can face jail time, community service, and/or thousands of dollars in fines. Illegal weapons, aside from un-registered firearms, include brass knuckles, switch blades, and zip guns, among others.

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