Defendant Registration

The Rights of Defendants

The rights of criminal defendants are protected by the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth amendments to the Constitution.  Below are just a portion of what is included in the amendments.

The Fourth Amendment

The Fourth Amendment is a guarantee against unreasonable searches and seizures and requires that a search warrant be granted only with probable cause. If the police exceed their authority and conduct an illegal search, the evidence gathered may not be admissible in court

The Fifth Amendment

The Fifth Amendment is probably one of the most misunderstood safeguards of personal liberty. In the American legal process, the burden of proof lies with the prosecution; the defendant is innocent until proven guilty and has the right to remain silent.

The Sixth Amendment

The Sixth Amendment deals with the rights of the accused in criminal cases. Although a jury trial is assumed to be a fundamental civil liberty, it was not until 1968 that the Supreme Court ruled that this right is one the states are obligated to recognize in all but the most minor criminal proceedings. The states remain free to set the minimum number of people that constitute a jury, and many do not require a unanimous jury vote for conviction.

Hamilton County Public Defenders

The Public Defender's office are to provide legal representation, consultation, and advice to clients, represent clients through criminal investigative proceedings, create a defense plan, conduct investigative legal research, interview the necessary clients and witnesses, work closely with clients, discuss relevant information and strategies. An individual must apply for a public defender by completing a detailed financial statement and agreeing to provide documentation concerning income, assets, and debts for the person and the person’s spouse if any.

Defendant Registration Form

Liberty Bonding Company is here for you 24/7. We will help you through the process of getting the defendant bonded out of jail. To get started complete the from below to register the defendant. If want to pay the entire bond amount upfront, indicate it in the form below. Should you want financial assistance, after completing this form, click here to complete the Bailment Promissory Note and Security Agreement.

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