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		<title>What is a Bail Bondsman?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img class="size-medium wp-image-140 alignright" style="margin: 5px" title="bail_bonds" src="http://www.criminaljusticeu.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/bail_bonds-300x150.jpg" alt="bail_bonds" width="240" height="120" /><p>A Bail Bondsman, also known as a bond agent is generally defined as a person or a company that pledges money or property as bail to insure the appearance of a criminal defendant in court. Usually, bail bond agents charge a fee equal to 10 percent of the defendant's bail. However, if the defendant fails to appear in the court, the bail bondsman has the permission to legally hunt the defendant down with the help of a bounty hunter. Adding to the bondsman may even pressurize the defendant to return to the jurisdiction of the court. The bond agent can also file a lawsuit against the defendant to recuperate from any costs incurred due to the defendant's failure to appear.</p>
<p>Not too long ago, working as a bail bondsman was considered to be a family business, but today it has turned out to become a more mainstream profession than ever before. In fact, with the rise in the media attention movies, television shows and books, the bail bond industry has become the next hottest home based business. Booming career growth and the rewards in the bail bond industry has helped many people make a career as a bail bondsman. Today, indeed it is a very rewarding career field that lends itself to flexibility and a lot of free time to do those things you desire. </p>
<p><strong>Salary Outlook</strong></p>
<p>In terms of salary, the bail bondsman’s income varies depending upon the geographic areas and the responsibly a person is handling for the company. There are some very successful bail bondsmen that make a great salary. Generally, if you are new to this profession then you can expect $10-$15 per hour as a bail bond agent salary. As you start gaining more knowledge and understanding the more basics of this industry, you can expect a salary up to $50,000 per annum.&#160;Some bail bond salary’s can range up to $150,000 per annum. Nevertheless, as an owner / operator of your own bail bond company you might easily anticipate up to several hundred thousand dollars yearly. In fact, these days many big companies pay commission. </p>
<p><strong>Bail Bondsman Training</strong></p>]]></description>
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<p>A Bail Bondsman, also known as a bond agent is generally defined as a person or a company that pledges money or property as bail to insure the appearance of a criminal defendant in court. Usually, bail bond agents charge a fee equal to 10 percent of the defendant&#8217;s bail. However, if the defendant fails to appear in the court, the bail bondsman has the permission to legally hunt the defendant down with the help of a bounty hunter. Adding to the bondsman may even pressurize the defendant to return to the jurisdiction of the court. The bond agent can also file a lawsuit against the defendant to recuperate from any costs incurred due to the defendant&#8217;s failure to appear.</p>
<p>Not too long ago, working as a bail bondsman was considered to be a family business, but today it has turned out to become a more mainstream profession than ever before. In fact, with the rise in the media attention movies, television shows and books, the bail bond industry has become the next hottest home based business. Booming career growth and the rewards in the bail bond industry has helped many people make a career as a bail bondsman. Today, indeed it is a very rewarding career field that lends itself to flexibility and a lot of free time to do those things you desire. </p>
<p><strong>Salary Outlook</strong></p>
<p>In terms of salary, the bail bondsman’s income varies depending upon the geographic areas and the responsibly a person is handling for the company. There are some very successful bail bondsmen that make a great salary. Generally, if you are new to this profession then you can expect $10-$15 per hour as a bail bond agent salary. As you start gaining more knowledge and understanding the more basics of this industry, you can expect a salary up to $50,000 per annum.&nbsp;Some bail bond salary’s can range up to $150,000 per annum. Nevertheless, as an owner / operator of your own bail bond company you might easily anticipate up to several hundred thousand dollars yearly. In fact, these days many big companies pay commission. </p>
<p><strong>Bail Bondsman Training</strong></p>
<p>Although, the job of a Bail Bondsman might seem to be a very interesting or profitable career, but it also involves various legal issues. A bail bondman must be aware of all legal aspects and this particularly requires proper training. In order to meet this, today there are various top collages that provide related courses or bail bondsman training. Enrolling in these relevant courses can help you train to handle legal issues. Nevertheless, it is important to note that the bail bondsman training generally varies from state to state. The knowledge you need to know is generally same, but one important factor that you need to know is the laws that apply to your area. It might be possible that the law of state may vary from one another. Some states have reasonably strict training programs while other states are very easy to get into. </p>
<p><strong>How to Become a Bail Bondsman</strong></p>
<p>You need to be licensed by the current state you live in. You should check with the Department of Insurance because you will need to be appointed by the insurance company as a bail bondsman. Some states require classes to be taken regarding the insurance license. After you have obtained a bail bondsman insurance license, you can start posting bond within a few days. There are limits on your surety license so be sure to check what those are. </p>
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It is always good to read as much as possible and do your due attentiveness before deciding to start career in this industry. It is not an easy job, and it is certainly not as glamorous as the media sometimes make it look.&nbsp;Bondsman is usually at jails in downtown areas in the middle of the night which is not always the safest or best place to be especially when clients know you have cash. So, if you decided to make a career in this industry be sure to get all the training you can. </p>
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		<title>Overview of the American Judicial System</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 04:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The judicial system of America is divided into different courts. The USA judicial system helps in maintaining law and order in the country and protects the rights of every individual.

Every country needs a judicial system so that people can live peacefully and freely. The USA judicial system is explained below.<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-87" title="American Judicial System" src="http://www.criminaljusticeu.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/AJS.-300x199.jpg" alt="American Judicial System" width="257" height="174" />

<strong>US Supreme Court</strong>

The US Supreme Court comprises of a chief justice and eight associate justice of America. As per the guidelines and discretion, the Supreme Court hears few cases every year that it is asked to solve. Those cases start at state or federal courts and mostly involve vital questions regarding the federal or constitutional law.

<strong>Courts of Appeal</strong>

US had 94 judicial districts that are arranged into twelve regional circuits, each circuit has its own US court of appeal. The hearings for people from district courts situated within circuit are conducted at court of appeals. Also the court of appeals has nationwide jurisdiction for federal circuit to hear the appeals in particular cases like those involving the patent cases and laws decided by the court of Federal Claims and the court of International Trade.

<strong>District Courts</strong>

The district courts are federal court system trail’s court. As per the limits set by the constitution and the congress, the district court has jurisdiction for hearing all federal category cases, including both criminal and civil matters. Every day several people across the country are chosen for the jury and assist decide few of such cases.
The <strong><a title="American Juducial System" href="http://www.criminaljusticeu.com/" target="_blank">federal judicial districts</a></strong> are 94 in number, one district court for each state. The Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands and Guam have their separate district courts that hear different federal cases including the bankruptcy cases.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The judicial system of America is divided into different courts. The USA judicial system helps in maintaining law and order in the country and protects the rights of every individual.</p>
<p>Every country needs a judicial system so that people can live peacefully and freely. The USA judicial system is explained below.<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-87" title="American Judicial System" src="http://www.criminaljusticeu.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/AJS.-300x199.jpg" alt="American Judicial System" width="257" height="174" /></p>
<p><strong>US Supreme Court</strong></p>
<p>The US Supreme Court comprises of a chief justice and eight associate justice of America. As per the guidelines and discretion, the Supreme Court hears few cases every year that it is asked to solve. Those cases start at state or federal courts and mostly involve vital questions regarding the federal or constitutional law.</p>
<p><strong>Courts of Appeal</strong></p>
<p>US had 94 judicial districts that are arranged into twelve regional circuits, each circuit has its own US court of appeal. The hearings for people from district courts situated within circuit are conducted at court of appeals. Also the court of appeals has nationwide jurisdiction for federal circuit to hear the appeals in particular cases like those involving the patent cases and laws decided by the court of Federal Claims and the court of International Trade.</p>
<p><strong>District Courts</strong></p>
<p>The district courts are federal court system trail’s court. As per the limits set by the constitution and the congress, the district court has jurisdiction for hearing all federal category cases, including both criminal and civil matters. Every day several people across the country are chosen for the jury and assist decide few of such cases.<br />
The <strong><a title="American Juducial System" href="http://www.criminaljusticeu.com/" target="_blank">federal judicial districts</a></strong> are 94 in number, one district court for each state. The Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands and Guam have their separate district courts that hear different federal cases including the bankruptcy cases.</p>
<p><strong>Bankruptcy Courts</strong></p>
<p>The bankruptcy courts in US are separate unit of district courts. The federal courts enjoy exclusive jurisdiction over the bankruptcy cases. That means a bankruptcy case can’t be filed under a state court. The bankruptcy courts solve the cases of the individuals who are not able to pay back their creditors. They are granted a fresh start by clearing their assets to return their debts or by preparing a repayment plan. This judicial system also helps troubled businesses and offers orderly distribution to the creditors through liquidation or reorganization. The procedures are guided by the Title 11 in the US bankruptcy code. The basics of bankruptcy provides basic knowledge to the creditors, debtors, media, court personnel and general public on various aspects of federal bankruptcy laws. The bankruptcy code was amended in year 2005 to require that many individual debtors fulfill an exclusive briefing through an approved counseling agency prior to filing a case.</p>
<p>These various courts are the main pillars of the American Judicial system.</p>
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