by Blackman Bail Bonds | Aug 7, 2020 | Tickets & Warrants
If you’ve never heard of a no knock search warrant, it’s exactly as it sounds. Police officers who obtain a no knock warrant can enter a suspect’s home without announcing themselves. This warrant is used if a prior-to-entry announcement might lead to the destruction...
by Blackman Bail Bonds | Jul 29, 2020 | Tickets & Warrants
As a United States citizen, you are protected from “unreasonable searches and seizures.” This means police should provide a search warrant before searching a person or their property. Search warrants are approved when the police provide probable cause that evidence...
by Blackman Bail Bonds | Jul 17, 2020 | Getting Arrested
Most communication between a client and their attorney is considered to be privileged. This means that what you tell your lawyer cannot be divulged to others in court. If that’s true, then what communication can be divulged? Keep reading to learn what is not covered...
by Blackman Bail Bonds | Jul 3, 2020 | Getting Arrested
Have you ever been held against your will by a police officer or security guard? If so, it may have been an unlawful, wrongful, or false arrest. If you feel you’ve been falsely arrested, you could take them to court. Keep reading to learn what qualifies as a false...
by Blackman Bail Bonds | Jun 26, 2020 | Getting Arrested
Most everyone has seen a movie or television show where someone says, “you’ve been served.” However, what does that actually mean with regard to court proceedings? There are court procedures that take place before the court can set a hearing date. Keep reading to find...