What You Don't Know About Getting Arrested Over the Holidays
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Middletown CT
22 November, 2021
4:04 PM
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A Thanksgiving Arrest Arrests are unpleasant events that can change the course of a person’s life, impacting defendants in negative ways. No matter what time of the year a person is arrested, the effects can cause great stress and difficulty to tasks of everyday life. This sentiment is especially true for those who are arrested during the holidays. As holidays begin to approach, here is what you need to know if a guest or a loved one happens to have an encounter with police on Thanksgiving Day or any other holiday. Common Reasons to Get Arrested on Thanksgiving Contrary to popular belief, holiday arrests are quite common. Stemming from the carefree nature of holidays, many arrests are caused by parties, alcohol, and large amounts of people celebrating the season. Although Thanksgiving is not the most typical holiday to find these types of events happening, individuals are still regularly arrested on this day for a handful of reasons. Some of the most common can include drinking and driving (DUIs), assaults, bar fights, domestic disputes, or possession of drugs. What a Thanksgiving Day Arrest May Look Like If a person is arrested on Thanksgiving Day, the legal process may look a little different from a normal weekday arrest. To name a few, local jails may be crowded because courts are closed for arraignments, bookings may take longer, and consequently a defendant may spend longer time behind bars. The Arrest When a person is placed under arrest, the police has probable cause to support the arrest. Police will read their Miranda rights and handcuffed the offender to transport them to the police station for booking. Booking is the process of recording a person’s information after an arrest. This can include the defendant’s name, what they were charged for, fingerprints, mugshots, confiscation of a defendant’s clothing and any other personal items, a full-body search, health and history screenings, and warrant checks. In Custody After booking, an arrestee will typically be held on bond in a lockup cell at the police department facility until their bail is paid. If the criminal charge is not severe and the defendant’s criminal record is clear, then this individual may be released on a recognizance bond, meaning that bail will not be paid in a monetary amount; the arrested person will be released on the promise that they will come to court when summoned. Getting Bailed Out or Not Defendants have the right to be bailed out of jail soon after the arrest. This can be handled by a licensed bail bondsman. Sometimes families rather wait for the typical court for their arraignment trial where their bail may change. On weekends and holidays, court is not in session, meaning defendants will have to wait a few days until court is back in session to be arraigned. In the meantime, they remain in custody in a lockup cell with other defendants who may have more serious charges. In conclusion, if a loved one is arrested on a holiday, chances are that they may have a much harder time through the legal process than the typical day-to-day arrest. If you or a loved one is arrested on Thanksgiving, it is crucial to find a fast, affordable, and trustworthy bail company to assist you with the complex legal process of bail. With 24/7 services throughout the year, 3-D Bail Bonds will be open for bail bonds on Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and the holiday weekend. Contact our local bail bondsman in Middletown CT, today at (860) 357-5558.
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