Parole Violations | California PC 3056

California takes all types of crimes very seriously, and in many circumstances, those convicted of criminal activity will face prison time. Fortunately for these individuals, the option of parole exists. This allows a person to be released from prison early and serve the remainder of their sentence under parole supervision. If that person is accused of violating their parole by not following their conditions or by committing another crime, however, they can be rearrested for a parole violation. This is a serious arrest, and everyone facing it should realize what these consequences could be.

What is a Parole Violation?

When a person is released from prison on parole, they are given a set of conditions that they must follow. The commission of any further crime is usually an automatic violation of these conditions. Additionally, other factors, such as failing a drug test, can count as a violation and lead to a person’s rearrest.

Prior to 2013, parolees could be sent back to jail to serve the remainder of their sentence after having their parole revoked by the Board of Parole Hearings. Since this time, however, an individual can be sent back to prison by a court’s decision. Those who are found to not have violated their parole will be free again, but their initial parole terms, conditions and time frame will still exist.

Bail Amounts for Parole Violations

Bail amounts for parole violations aren’t the typical ones that most people face. A person who is arrested for parole violation because they are accused of a new crime, for instance, will face the bail amount for that crime. Unfortunately for these individuals, parole violations will enhance these bail amounts. In Los Angeles and Sacramento Counties, for example, a person will face a $25,000 enhancement on whatever their base bail amount is.

These incredibly high financial burdens can obviously be difficult for anyone to meet. Since an individual can be held for up to 180 days on a parole violation, this can lead to a sometimes unfairly extended incarceration term. This is a charge you would definitely want to speak with an experienced bond agent at Bail Hotline about, to determine what the possibilities and costs of posting bail might be in your circumstance.

Penalties Related to Parole Violations

The penalties related to parole violations may be very familiar to a person who isn’t victorious at their revocation hearing. This is because they will often simply be sent back to prison to finish out the full term that they were initially sentenced to. This means that regardless of whether a person was released on parole during a three year sentence or a 50 year sentence, they’ll be forced to spend the rest of this time imprisoned.

Additionally, if a person’s parole is revoked due to the commission of a new crime, they’ll also face sentencing for that crime if they’re convicted. This can turn a sentence of a few years into a potential lifetime behind bars.

An accusation of parole violation can land a person, who may have strived to achieve parole in the first place, back into prison. This is why an individual who is charged with this violation should quickly seek legal help in order to increase their chances of not facing incarceration. There’s no doubt that those in this situation face a difficult road ahead, but with the right preparation and assistance, this task isn’t insurmountable.

San Diego’s “Best Moms”

San Diego Home Cooking & Bail Hotline is looking for

San Diego’s “Best Moms” this Mother’s Day

Ten mothers will be chosen for a complimentary brunch at San Diego Home Cooking, and a spa day, donated by Bail Hotline Bail Bonds

 

San Diego Home Cooking and Bail Hotline Bail Bonds are looking for San Diego’s “Best Moms,” this Mother’s Day. The two local, family-owned companies are encouraging guests to come into SD Home Cooking and nominate their moms during the month of April for a complimentary Mother’s Day meal and spa day.

Guests can fill out a nomination form at any of the five San Diego Home Cooking locations during the month of April. At the end of the month 10 moms will be chosen for a complimentary meal in celebration of Mother’s Day.

Winners will be chosen based off the written description, answering, “What makes your mom the best and why does she deserve a special day of pampering?”

“Our mothers are often one of the most important figures in our lives. We wanted to find a way to show gratitude to local moms,” said Mel Makaric, Owner of San Diego Home Cooking. “We look forward to reading all the submissions. We know it’ll be a difficult choice!”

Bail Hotline Bail Bonds will also provide a gift certificate for a spa day for each of the 10 selected moms. “It’s important for us to show our support for San Diego’s moms and really enhance their ‘special day’ in any way we can,” said Pablo Fonseca, Director of Marketing for Bail Hotline Bail Bonds. “Our continuous support of the San Diego community reflects our company’s own values and good practices. Who doesn’t owe a ‘thanks’ to their mom?”

San Diego Home Cooking is accepting nominations at all five locations: Mission Valley, Lakeside, Lake Murray Café, Centre City Café (Escondido) and Café 56 (Carmel Valley).

For more information, visit www.sandiegohomecooking.com or call (858) 484-5789.

About San Diego Home Cooking

San Diego Home Cooking offers traditional American comfort food and homemade Hungarian dishes. Each Café makes fresh daily dinner rolls, biscuits, secret recipe homemade dressings, hearty soups, gravies, house-ground hamburger patties, oven-roasted turkey breast and a large selection of “mama’s” homemade pies. San Diego Home Cooking opened as the Center City Cafe in Escondido in 1997. Since then, owner Mel Makaric has opened four additional San Diego locations including Cafe 56, Lake Murray Café, Mission Valley Café and Lakeside Cafe.

All five San Diego Home Cooking restaurants are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner with a variety of choices spanning an extensive menu and offer affordable prices in a family-friendly setting. For more information, visit www.SanDiegoHomeCooking.com.

UPDATE:

San Diego’s “Best Moms” Revealed

Bail Hotline Bail Bonds teamed up with local, family-owned restaurant group, San Diego Home Cooking, to search for San Diego’s “Best Moms” this Mother’s Day. Guests submitted nominations at all five of the San Diego Home Cooking restaurants during the month of April and 10 winners have now been chosen!

Ten mothers were chosen based off the written description answering, “What makes your mom the best and why does she deserve a special day of pampering?” Winners were given a complimentary brunch at San Diego Home Cooking and a spa day at a local salon and spa, donated by Bail Hotline.

Congratulations moms, you deserve it!

March of Dimes

On Saturday April 28th, Bail Hotline showed their love and support for the March of Dimes by walking 6 miles around downtown Riverside to help raise money in the fight to prevent birth defects and premature births.  Many families and businesses from Riverside County participated in the March for Babies.  The walk began at the local Riverside Community College.  There were many different teams walking and one of which raised over 100 million dollars for the cause.

Some of Bail Hotlines very own team included Lisa Fernandez, who initiated the participation in the event, Jennifer Velez and Darrin Ramirez.  The walk took about 2 hours to complete and all of the Bail Hotline team crossed the finish line.  Bail Hotline looks forward to working with the March of Dimes in the years to come.  Bail Hotline Focuses on great events like these to give back to the community.

Lynwood Jail New Inmates

Sheriff Lee Baca may decide to close off the older portion of the Men’s Central Jail in Los Angeles County. This part of the jail has been troubled by inmate killings, poor supervision and guards using excessive force.

The older section of the jail was built in 1963 and contains the older-style of long rows of jail cells that makes it more difficult to supervise inmates and jailers. The proposed plan is to move approximately 1,800 inmates to the Lynwood jail facility. Among them are some of the most violent offenders in the county. At this time, the Lynwood jail houses only female inmates.

In March 2006, CRDF officially re-opened Lynwood jail to be utilized as an all female jail facility. CRDF will continue to provide a booking center at Lynwood jail for Century Station, Compton Sheriff’s Station and for all female prisoners.

Instead of the antiquated rows of cells, Lynwood jail allows to have inmates in the more modern circular cell configuration with a security booth in the center. This will enable deputies to better-supervise the inmates without having to walk down long rows of cells to see what they are doing.

Right now, the Men’s Central Jail houses nearly 4,500 inmates, making it one of the largest detention facilities in the world. The third floor, also called the 3000 floor, keeps the county’s most dangerous inmates, including gang leaders and killers.

For additional information about Lynwood jail, please click here: Lynwood Jail

Picture source: La-Sheriff.org