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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Bounty Hunter Finds Remains of ‘Speed Freak Killers’ Victims


Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog, known as the ‘Speed Speed Killers’ were suspected of killing from 7 to 15 people between 1984 and 1999.  Though they were convicted of killing a lesser amount, it has been highly suspected that more of their murders were covered up and thus unknown. 

In January of 2012, Leonard Padilla, a bounty hunter, struck a deal with Wesley Shermantine.  Padilla offered the killer $33,000 for a map of where the lost bodies were buried.  Shermantine used the cash to pay off his restitution order and buy a television for his death row prison cell.  Then, he began drawing maps that led to an abandoned well.  Upon hearing that his partner had revealed their hidden burial ground, Herzog, the other member of the serial killer group, took his own life.   

Last week, Shermantine’s map led Padilla and authorities to San Andreas, where they found the remains believed to be those of Chevelle Wheeler and Cindi Vanderheiden.  Both victims had been missing for more than 14 years. 

Leonard Padilla has been hunting and capturing fugitives for over 35 years.  He is also an expert in the bail bond industry and has testified in thousands of court cases.  He has been instrumental in instituting legislation to improve the ways of and means of capturing fugitives.  

Monday, February 6, 2012

Arrested in Beverly Hills? We Can Bail You Out!


In Beverly Hills, citizens are arrested every day for a plethora of crimes.  From DUI to robbery, the arrest rate is alarmingly high.  If placed under arrest in Beverly Hills, you will need to pay a bail to be freed from jail.  BailQuote can be your solution when it comes to paying bail. 

If you’re having financial difficulties with bail, call BailQuote. We’ll always ready to get you out of jail at anytime, anywhere.  Whether you or a loved one has been arrested in Beverly Hills or Compton, our team of professional and licensed bondsmen can rectify your situation.  We are verified and certified by the California Department of Insurance, which means we have the power to bail you out immediately—no complicated processes and pricey lawyers needed. No matter what criminal offenses you’re charged, we will not charge you an excessive interest rate, unlike many other bail bond services.

If you have been arrested in Beverly Hills, don’t waste any more time in jail. Call us at BailQuote. We’ll get you out immediately.

Bail Bonds San Fernando Valley: 24 Hour Bail Bonds


A bail bondsman can help immediately if a friend or a loved one has been arrested.  Regardless of the offense, a bail bondsman at BailQuote can pay the bail and bail you out at anytime, day or night.  In The San Fernando Valley, civilians are arrested for many different reasons, every single day and night.  Whether an arrest was made because of being drunk in public, driving under the influence etc., a bail bondsman at BailQuote will pay your bail and free you from jail.  If you have been arrested in the San Fernando Valley and need a bail bond, BondQuote is your answer. 

BailQuote is verified and certified by the California Department of Insurance, and thus, has the right to get you out of jail immediately.  Regardless of the criminal offense, at BailQuote, we don’t change an an interest rate, while other companies most certainly will.  If your friend of loved one is in jail and you need to get him out immediately, BailQuote is just a call away.

Monday, January 16, 2012

The 5 Types of Bail


There’s more to bonds than a stern, elderly judge banging his gavel and demanding $100,000 in bail. Bail actually comes in at least five different types, though some are more frequent than others.

1    1.)  Cash Bail:
This is the most expected form of bail. It means that the accused is asked to pay a full amount of bail in cash,      though occasionally the court will accept checks.
2     2.)  Bail Bond:
Also called a surety bond. When the accused is not able to pay full price of his or her bond (which is in most cases of arrests), someone else can pay the bail in his or her place. It can be a family or relative, or a bail bond agent like BailQuote.
      3.)  Release on citation:
For the more minor offenses, an officer may trust the suspect to appear in court out of own will. Instead of arresting the accused, the officer will issue a citation commanding the suspect to appear in court at a specific date
4.) Release on own personal recognizance:
Sometimes, the judge him(her)self will choose to release the suspect, trusting him or her not to jump bail. The defendant will then have to appear before the judge again at the assigned court date.
5.)  Property Bond:
Instead of paying cash, the defendant can also pay with property. The court will get a lien on the property in the amount of the bail, and if the defendant doesn’t show up in court, the court will foreclose the offered property.


The Consequences of Jumping Bail


Bail is a process that started in England centuries ago. The arrested no longer has to be kept in jail until his appointed court date, and jail space can be cleared up for suspects of graver offenses. Though it’s a liberating process for the arrested in keeping of his basic rights, being released on bail is not the end-all of the ordeal. You must show up to court at your assigned court date, or there will be serious consequences.
If you jump bail, that will become another separate criminal offense in its own, which means you’ll be charged more seriously for a double offense. It will also result in immediate forfeiture of your bail, and even a bail bond agent will not be able to bail you out. If you jump bail, the court can issue an immediate warrant for your arrest. Your bail bond agent will also be authorized to arrest you. Modern statutes have granted bail agents the right to arrest any bail jumpers.
So…considering taking flight on bail? Don’t even think about it. It’s not worth the inevitable results.


Friday, January 13, 2012

Arrested in East Los Angeles? We Can Bail You Out!


It doesn’t matter if you live in Beverly Hills or in East Los Angeles. If you are arrested for any kind of illegal activity and put in jail, everything will be awful all the same.
If you’re having financial difficulties with bail, call BailQuote. We’ll be ready to get you out of jail at anytime, anywhere, including your neighborhood in East Los Angeles. We are verified and certified by the California Department of Insurance, so we have the power to bail you out immediately—no complicated processes and pricey lawyers needed. No matter what criminal offenses you’re charged, we have a set interest rate, unlike many other bail bond services.
If you have been arrested in East Los Angeles, don’t waste any more time in jail. Call us at BailQuote. We’ll get you out in no time.

Innocent until proven guilty


We live in a country where every single person is innocent until proven guilty. But until proven guilty, many of these “innocent” people are kept behind bars. BailQuote can bail you or your loved one out at anytime in times in which you have been arrested and face temporary jail time.
Because BailQuote is verified and certified by the California Department of Insurance, we have the authority to get you out of jail immediately. Getting arrested is traumatic enough; you don’t need days and nights in jail to prolong the misery, which will most likely affect you negatively for the day you stand trial. Call us at BailQuote, and we’ll get you home to your own bed, where you can refresh yourself and appear before the judge clean and proper.
No matter what the reason, BailQuote can pay your Los Angeles bail—without charging interest rates. At BailQuote, we treat everyone equally as innocents until proven guilty.