Texas - Can A Texas Criminal Defense Attorney's Post a Client's Bail Bond? Yes, But .......

Can criminal attorneys do bonds? The answer is yes but sometimes having your criminal defense attorney be the holder of your bond may involve different interest. So it’s not always the best way to do it but money can at times be saved doing this.

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