Writ Bonds Attorney in Plano, Texas
An Experienced Lawyer Serving Collin County & Beyond
Texas State law requires anyone put into jail on criminal charges to see a judge before a bond can be set, but there is no guarantee when a judge will arrive. In some circumstances, you could be in jail for days, possibly more than a week, before you ever see a judge.
When you or a loved one is incarcerated and cannot stand another day waiting in jail, there is another way out. You can hire Law Office of Mac Morris, a trusted firm managed by a criminal defense lawyer committed to supporting you by filing an attorney writ bond or a writ of habeas corpus.
How Can an Attorney Writ Bond Save You from Spending Days in Jail?
When you contact Law Office of Mac Morris, we will determine if the charges qualify for an attorney writ bond. If they do, our attorney will head to the county jailhouse, briefly meet with you or your loved one, and then file a writ bond with the clerk.
Do not worry about the necessary paperwork; our lawyer can handle it. The jail will then be forced to set a bond, which we can match with an instant cash bond. In most cases, our clients have been released from jail and returned to their loved ones in just a matter of hours rather than waiting for days and days in a small cell.
When Can an Attorney Writ Bond Be Used?
As an attorney writ bond can potentially get someone out of jail only hours after incarceration, Texas State law restricts who can be released due to these writs. The idea is that they do not want to put seemingly dangerous individuals back onto the streets before they are duly processed. They are also not allowed for minor infractions that probably would not include any jail time. For this reason, not all criminal charges will be eligible for writ bond release.
You can file an attorney writ bond if your loved one has been charged with:
- Class A misdemeanor
- Class B misdemeanor
- Most DWI charges
Charges That Typically Disqualify the Creation of an Attorney Writ Bond
If you have been charged with the following, you may not qualify for an attorney writ bond:
- Class C misdemeanors
- Domestic violence charges
- Felonies
Why Call Our Criminal Defense Firm?
You can contact Law Office of Mac Morris 24/7 to file an attorney writ bond because our lawyer:
- Will go at any time of day or night to get your loved one released
- Is backed by over 25 years of proven legal experience
- Has personally helped clients get 950+ charges reduced or dismissed
If you need help getting one of these writs to get out of jail as soon as possible, be sure to contact our Plano criminal defense attorney immediately.
Law Office of Mac Morris Works to Help You & Your Loved Ones
With 25+ years of experience and over 950 cases handled personally, you know you can trust Attorney Bryan Mac Morris to do everything to help you during your most trying times. Not only can our attorney start the process of having your loved one released from jail as soon as possible with a writ bond, but he can also provide comprehensive legal representation for criminal cases. Our firm believes everyone deserves a fair shot at justice, and we go the extra mile for clients and their families.
If you or a loved one needs to be released from jail as soon as possible, contact us today.