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Nobody wants to have to consider how they will be able to get out of jail in the event that they are arrested and detained. Many people are unaware of how to proceed once this happens; therefore learning a bit about your rights as well how to access services is very important. Every state is slightly different, but knowing general information will really help, including how to access a bondsman and a bit about bail bonds. Finding bail bonds in Orange County, California is a good example of how confusing it can be to make a final decision on which company to choose. There are several very reputable services that can help people in getting out of jail as well as learning about their legal rights to bail once they have been arrested. Therefore, it’s important to do your research to find the best option for you when living in a large city.

Setting bail is done by a judge in order to secure, or attempt to secure, an arrested person’s compliance with orders to stay within a specific geographic area and return to court as ordered. Bail will vary based on several factors including the severity of the charges, the arrested individual’s status in the community, and prior issues with bail or failing to appear in court. Before the individual can be released from jail he or she has to post bond, or provide the dollar amount required to the court. This is where bail bond companies come into the picture. An arrested individual, or someone acting on their behalf, posts a percentage of the ordered bond amount. The bond company agrees to cover the outstanding amount should the arrested person fail to appear for court as ordered. Oftentimes the party posting a percentage of the overall bond will secure property as an added insurance to the bail bondsman for your return to court.

For most people and their families the court ordered amounts can be excessive, especially when you are talking about several thousands of dollars for bail. That’s why companies across the country provide the courts assurance that the fees will be paid and the clients show up for all court dates as ordered. The clients then pay a small premium to the bond companies for guaranteeing this bond amount. In the event that the arrested individual fails to appear for court, the individual that took out the bond is then responsible to the bond company for payment as indicated in the agreement or contract.

The bail bondsman can also help with several other issues besides just arranging for bond. Although bondsmen are not attorneys and do not practice the law or provide legal advice, they can be helpful in clarifying the charges and helping you understand the process for bail. Bondsmen can also provide information on the bond process as well as provide up front information on fees associated with the bond, coordinating and reminding you of court dates as well as providing referrals for legal services.

When receiving any type of services from a bail bondsman or company it is important to make sure that you receive a copy of your contract or guarantee. This information should all be in writing with the dollar values, interest rates and percentages all clearly outlined in the information. If you are working with someone that doesn’t provide this information or seems hesitant to put things in writing, look for other sources. Orange County, like other areas across the state and country, does monitor these services and they have specific guidelines and professional standards to uphold.

Finally, be sure to talk to your bondsman about any questions that you may have before signing the contract and agreeing to use the bail bond service. The last thing you want to deal with is trying to get out a contract you signed in a hurry, therefore asking as many questions as possible will be beneficial to you. Whether you’re in your home state or out of state you can always get help with bail bonds Orange County and beyond.

Andy West is a writer for Aladdin Bail Bonds specializing in quick and easy bail bonds Orange County and Nationwide. For more information please visit Aladdinbailbonds.com.

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Bond the male icon for the 21st century. he’s got the cars the girls the gadgets that most men dream about. But if that wasn’t enough he now has the body to die for as well.

So how did actor Daniel Craig get that amazing body that that men envy and girls drawl over?

Let’s start with that pumped up chest. A typical Bond work out would combine a variety of chest exercises including bench press, dumbbell flys and dumbbell Presses. While Bond is on tour or away on location he would do press ups to maintain that pumped up chest.

Next up is those big guns, yes those arms that punch and strangle his victims to death. Bond would include bicep curls, dips, reverse curls and triceps extensions to get his guns in order. With no weights to throw around Bond would find the nearest bench for some dips or a bar to do some close grip chins to get those biceps bulging for the cameras.

What about that washboard stomach Bond parades every time his shirt is off. In the gym Bond uses a range of core exercises to shape up that mid section. A stability ball is a great bit of kit to work the mid section, it is very versatile as it can be use for a range of exercises. Along side the stability ball, floor work and medicine balls are great toners to get those ripped bond style abs.

So how does Bond stay in shape for those long chases and intense fighting scenes. A typical Bond workout would combine weight training with high intensity cardio work. Interval training with short sprints combined with jogging to recover helps Bond tune up the engine for those action scenes. Bond will prepare for each film by learning the latest martial arts moves. A Bond work out combines mixed martial arts (MMA) which includes elements of boxing, judo, Jujitsu, thai boxing and wrestling. This form of training is a very challenging workout taking Bond to the limit, preparing him for the thrills and spills of the big screen.

For more information about how you to could get that Bond body contact Martyn, owner of Island Muscle (www.islandmuscle.com) and personal trainer with over 15 years experience in the sport and fitness industry.

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Insurance is widely understood by the general public and the business community.  You apply for insurance and if approved, you pay the premium.  If a covered event occurs (such as a fire), you make a claim against the insurer and if they pay it, they send you (the insured) a check.

 

In that example, you transferred risk to the insurer.  For the premium paid, they agreed to assume the risk of financial loss associated with a fire at the covered property.

 

For most people, this scenario is what they know about insurance companies, and so it may result in some assumptions about surety bonds – most of which would be incorrect because: Surety Bonds are Not Insurance.

 

In the insurance example, there are two parties, you and the insurer.  You made the application, paid the premium, filed the claim and received the claim payment.  The insurer accepted the transfer of risk (contractually, through the policy they issued), they held the premium, processed the claim, and paid the loss out of all the premiums they gathered from everyone insured.

 

Surety bonds are a three party arrangement.  The applicant is called the Principal.  The bond concerns (guarantees in some manner) the actions of the principal for the benefit of another party called the Obligee.  This is the party who benefits from the bond.  The third party is the insurance company, which in this case is called the Surety.  So the three parties in a surety relationship are the Principal, Obligee “Ob-luh-zhee” and the Surety.  In insurance there was only the Insured and the Insurer.

 

In bonds, the Principal applies for the bond and pays the premium.  If a claim is made, it is by the obligee.  If the Surety finds the claim valid, they pay to the Obligee.

 

One example of a Surety Bond is a Performance Bond.  These are routinely required when a construction company performs a contract for a governmental body such as a city or state.  If the contractor (Principal) fails to perform the contract guaranteed by the Performance Bond, the city (Obligee) can make a claim against the Surety.  The surety must then step in and complete the contract, thus protecting the Obligee from financial loss or delay.

 

So one difference between bonds and insurance is that a bond is three-party and insurance is two-party.

 

Another important difference is that insurers have assumed risk and expect a certain number of claims and losses (such as fires).  Sureties operate the same as banks.  The bank only approves your loan if they are confident you will pay it back (protect them from any financial loss) and you sign a promissory note stating so.  Surety companies also operate with no expectation of loss.  They routinely require such a hold harmless, called “Indemnity” which is the Principal’s promise to pay back the Surety if their failure to perform causes a claim, loss or expense to the Surety.

 

In summary, Surety Bonds are not insurance.  They are similar to a credit relationship with a bank.  In a bond, the Surety guarantees the Principal’s actions for the benefit of the Obligee, but with no transfer of risk or expectation of loss.

A 40 year veteran of the surety industry, Steve has worked in a variety of roles and is now Executive Vice-President of The IBCS Group. IBCS is Risk Manager for the Scarborough Bond & Guarantee Prgram (www.IBCS.com) which is a major writer of Bid and Performance bonds for contractors.

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My Name Is Bond… James Bond

What do Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan have in common? All of them have played the most coveted role of Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007. Unfortunately, they have now hanged their sleeves and made way for the new James Bond: Daniel Craig.

Born in Chester, England, Daniel Craig was the son of Olivia and Timothy John. His mother is an art teacher while his father was a former midshipman in the Merchant Navy and took several jobs after landing on shore. While attending high school at Hilbre High School as well as Calday Grange Grammar School in West Kirby, Daniel Craig played rugby for the Hoylake Rugby Club. Afterwards, he transferred to London to take part at the National Youth Theatre after shortly staying at Calday.

Movie Career

After making his big screen debut as Alex West in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider in 2001, Daniel Craig’s next assignment was Road to Perdition alongside Tom Hanks and Paul Newman. In the movie, he played the role of Connor Rooney, the son of an Irish mob boss, portrayed by Paul Newman.

In October 2005, Daniel Craig agreed to become the fifth James Bond by signing a five-film contract with EON Productions. After accepting the challenge of playing the spy, Craig’s objective is to bring more emotional depth to the role. After a year, his first James Bond movie, Casino Royale, hit the theaters.

Today, Daniel Craig is considered as the highest paid British actor. His other movie credits include the Golden Compass, Munich, Sylvia, A Kid in King Arthur’s Court, among others.

Casino Royale

This is the movie that started it all. James Bond goes on his first mission as a Double O agent. In his first mission after being recently promoted as a double 0 agent, James Bond competes in a high-stakes poker game initiated by Le Chiffre as part of his aim of recovering huge amount of his clients’ money that he lost in a failed plot which Bond quashed.

The movie starts with James Bond designated to monitor a terrorist based in Uganda. However, the mission goes array and Bond decides to investigate which leads him to the terrorist network of Le Chiffre. The work of his organization would come to an end if Bond would beat him in a poker game.

Quantum of Solace

Quantum of Solace, the 22nd Bond film, picks up where Casino Royale left off. This time James Bond sets off to Italy in order to ruin the plans of Dominic Green, who is aiming to launch a coup d’etat in Bolivia and take control of its water supply.

If the theme of Casino Royale focused on terrorism, the aim of Quantum of Solace, on the other hand, is environmentalism.

After the movie, Daniel Craig gets good reviews as the best James Bond after Sean Connery.

Quantum on Video

Daniel Craig lends his face and character in Quantum of Solace The Video Game. Intended for users of PS3 and Xbox 360, this video game harnesses the high definition graphics capability of both systems in order to produce the best James Bond game in history.

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My Name Is Bond… James Bond

What do Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan have in common? All of them have played the most coveted role of Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007. Unfortunately, they have now hanged their sleeves and made way for the new James Bond: Daniel Craig.

Born in Chester, England, Daniel Craig was the son of Olivia and Timothy John. His mother is an art teacher while his father was a former midshipman in the Merchant Navy and took several jobs after landing on shore. While attending high school at Hilbre High School as well as Calday Grange Grammar School in West Kirby, Daniel Craig played rugby for the Hoylake Rugby Club. Afterwards, he transferred to London to take part at the National Youth Theatre after shortly staying at Calday.

Movie Career

After making his big screen debut as Alex West in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider in 2001, Daniel Craig’s next assignment was Road to Perdition alongside Tom Hanks and Paul Newman. In the movie, he played the role of Connor Rooney, the son of an Irish mob boss, portrayed by Paul Newman.

In October 2005, Daniel Craig agreed to become the fifth James Bond by signing a five-film contract with EON Productions. After accepting the challenge of playing the spy, Craig’s objective is to bring more emotional depth to the role. After a year, his first James Bond movie, Casino Royale, hit the theaters.

Today, Daniel Craig is considered as the highest paid British actor. His other movie credits include the Golden Compass, Munich, Sylvia, A Kid in King Arthur’s Court, among others.

Casino Royale

This is the movie that started it all. James Bond goes on his first mission as a Double O agent. In his first mission after being recently promoted as a double 0 agent, James Bond competes in a high-stakes poker game initiated by Le Chiffre as part of his aim of recovering huge amount of his clients’ money that he lost in a failed plot which Bond quashed.

The movie starts with James Bond designated to monitor a terrorist based in Uganda. However, the mission goes array and Bond decides to investigate which leads him to the terrorist network of Le Chiffre. The work of his organization would come to an end if Bond would beat him in a poker game.

Quantum of Solace

Quantum of Solace, the 22nd Bond film, picks up where Casino Royale left off. This time James Bond sets off to Italy in order to ruin the plans of Dominic Green, who is aiming to launch a coup d’etat in Bolivia and take control of its water supply.

If the theme of Casino Royale focused on terrorism, the aim of Quantum of Solace, on the other hand, is environmentalism.

After the movie, Daniel Craig gets good reviews as the best James Bond after Sean Connery.

Quantum on Video

Daniel Craig lends his face and character in Quantum of Solace The Video Game. Intended for users of PS3 and Xbox 360, this video game harnesses the high definition graphics capability of both systems in order to produce the best James Bond game in history.

A Computer Engineering student and loves to travel. Reading current news in the internet is one of his past times. Taking pictures of the things around him fully satisfies him. He loves to play badminton and his favorite pets are cats.


For more information and queries, you may visit James Bond Actors

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