Late-Night Arraignment: A Case Study

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The police work 24 hours a day and make arrests around the clock. This is why A & J Coggins Bonding, in Covington, GA, features a 24-hour bail bondsman. Year after year, this dedicated bonding company helps individuals and their loved ones get out of jail quickly, day or night. They understand how important it is to get you or your loved on out of jail as soon as possible.

Consider these three benefits of a 24-hour bail bondsman.

Late-Night Arraignment: Suppose you go to jail and your case ends up on a late-night arraignment calendar. If you have a 24-hour bail bondsman to arrange your bail, you can get out in a hurry and head home for a good night’s sleep in your own bed, rather than languish in a city or county jail cell.
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