Different Kinds of Trespassing

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There is a reason for that “Do not enter” sign that is posted on the fence. Whether it is private property, a protected natural habitat, or a hazardous location, you should always obey that sign. Even if the area you are trying to reach consistently has visitors trespassing with little to no interruption from the police, does not mean it is legal. Some places that come to mind are Sunken City in Southern California and the Stairway to Heaven in Hawaii. It is still illegal and you could be the lucky one to get into trouble.

Most trespass offenses in California are misdemeanors, where penalties are up to 6 months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000. A small percentage of trespass offenses can be only infractions, where the defendant only pays a fine. However, a felony trespass, aggravated trespass, is when another person is threatened and/ or injured in the process. In this case, the defendant would face at least a few years in jail.

We are no strangers to bailing people out of jail because they were arrested for trespassing. Unfortunately, it is more common than we would like. We at San Bernadino County Bail Bond Store have heard about it happening all too often. However, we have success in bailing people out of jail, and we will have success with you and your loved one as well!

If you need bail bonds assistance, please contact San Bernadino County Bail Bond Store online for immediate assistance or give us a call at 800-793-2245.

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Smoking One Day, Being Denied the Next: CA’s New Smoking Laws

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As teens, we looked forward to turning 16 because it is sweet, 18 because we become adults and can vote and purchase cigarettes, and 21 because we can drink. However, with a new law just about ready to make its rule known, there will be some change here, with one less thing to look forward to when turning 18. The legal smoking age will soon be raised to 21.

For many, this may not matter because they have no intention to smoke, but it is merely the liberty of being allowed to do so that matters. For others between the ages of 18 and 21, it will be awkward, uncomfortable, and frustrating to switch from being able to purchase cigarettes one day, and not the next day.

California is the second state to raise the minimum smoking age in an effort to curb smoking among teens and young adults. It is a habit with serious health risks and is hard to beat. If you are caught purchasing cigarettes underage, or selling them to someone who is underage, you will face some serious consequences such as fines, brief jail time, and even losing the license to sell.

San Bernadino County Bail Bond Store will be geared up to help bail you out of jail. We hope we will not ever have to, but if we need to help you, we will not hesitate, so give us a call right now and learn more about bail bonds and the entire bail bonds process. Do not forget to read up on the new smoking laws in California.

Chat with one of our online representatives for immediate assistance or you can call us at 800-793-2245.

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