What to Expect When You re Arrested: A guide for women arrested in Los Angeles County

From the homeless woman charged with pettyappear before a judge. At some point in the
theft to celebrity bad girls like Paris Hilton,process, you can make a phone call. The earlier
Lynwood Jail becomes a temporary home foryou can make your call, the better, because it
women arrested in Los Angeles County. Alsomeans your family can go ahead start working
known as the Century Station Jail, Lynwood is thewith a bail bond agent.
main LA County jail for women. If you're aWhen you make your phone call, be sure to give
woman arrested in Los Angeles, you're likely tothe person you call the following information:
be taken to Lynwood Jail for processing and
booking.1. Your full name and date of birth.
The arrest, booking, and bail bond process goes
more smoothly and is less frightening if you1. The name of the jail. If you aren't sure what jail
understand the process and know what toyou are in, let them know where you were
expect.arrested. Your family can't bail you out if they
Stay Calm During the Arrest Processcan't find you!
The police may arrest you if they have probable
cause to believe you have committed a crime.1. Your bail amount, if you know it. Also, let the
They detain you, read your Miranda warningsperson know that you do want to be bailed out
("You have the right to remain silent....etc."), andand if you can afford the bail bond fee (10% of
transport you to a jail - usually Lynwood Jail - forthe bail). Remember, no one can call in to you, so
processing and booking.make sure you provide all the information you
Even if you think the police are making a mistakecan up front. If you call your brother and he's not
when they arrest you, it's important to besure you want to be bailed out (duh!), you could
cooperative. Otherwise, the police may chargewait considerably longer in jail.
you with resisting arrest, which makes your
situation that much worse.1. Ask the person you call to take care of
- Never argue with the arresting officers.children, pets and any job situations that can be
- Don't try to run away from or touch theaddressed. You may not be out of jail in time for
officers.work, so you may want someone to call in for
- Keep your hands in view at all times.you.
- Be polite; don't threaten the officers withYour Experience While in Jail
lawsuits or yell about police brutality.
- Give your real, true name. Bailing out "Jane Doe"The arrest and booking process is unnerving
or "Sue Z. Cue" is next to impossible.enough, but most women are terrified by the
The police will ask you if you have weapons,thought of being placed in the holding cell with a
needles or anything sharp that may harm them.lot of strangers. It's impossible to forget all those
Answer honestly because next they will searchB movies and news stories about prison violence.
you to make sure you don't have a weapon.Naturally, there is some danger, but remember
Expect to be handcuffed and transported to aapproximately 70% of women arrested in
booking facility known commonly as jail. TheCalifornia are charged with non-violent crimes:
majority of women arrested in Los Angelesoffenses like drug possession, writing bad checks,
County are taken to Lynwood Jail, but you alsopetty theft, and prostitution. Only about a quarter
may be processed at another facility andare charged with violent offenses and most of
eventually moved to Lynwood. If you're at athose are against husbands, boyfriends, and other
large event like a sporting event or concert, theyfamily members.
may have temporary holding facilities and willRemember that you are incarcerated with people
transport you later to a jail. Any transfer will addyou don't know. They may be dealing with mental
to the time it takes to get released, so behealth issues, drug addictions, or other problems
prepared to wait.that make them emotionally unstable. It's best to
The police can question you before or afterbe reserved, but friendly. Don't volunteer personal
you're booked. Most attorneys say it's best notinformation; don't make statements that denigrate
to volunteer any information except for youra particular ethnic or religious group; and don't give
name and address, which you must provide. Beothers the impression that you think you're "too
careful what you say. The police aren't kiddinggood" to be in jail with the rest of them.
when they warn you that "anything you say canBail Bond and Release Procedures
and will be used against you." If you request anThe bail amount is set by judges in a County Bail
attorney, they must stop the interrogation untilSchedule based on the charges. Bail Schedules
your attorney arrives.generally have differing bail amounts depending on
Booking Procedures May Take a Long Timethe severity of the crime. For example, a DUI in
LA County has a $15,000 bail; a DUI with accident
Once at Lynwood Jail, women are "booked," oris $50,000 and so on.
processed into the system. Nothing about theBail can be raised, lowered or removed only by a
booking process is speedy, and you won't be ablejudge. Waiting to be heard in front of a judge
to arrange for bail until it's complete. In large jails,means additional time in jail. If you do wait for a
booking can take as long as 12 - or sometimesjudge, the judge considers the severity of the
longer.offense, likelihood that you're a danger to the
Major parts of the booking process include:community, the amount of jail time if you're
- Basic personal information. You're asked forfound guilty, your past arrest record, and
your name, address, phone number, socialcommunity ties.
security, phone number, and next of kinThe average bail amount in California is $25,000.
information.Often bail is set higher. Since few people can pay
- Photograph. This is the infamous "mug shot,"the whole amount, you'll probably need to
which will look even worse than your driver'scontract with a licensed bail bond agent. The bail
license photo.agent can walk you through the entire bail bond
- Property collection. Jail personnel collect all yourprocess and handle the release. Professional bail
personal belongings including jewelry, purse, wallet,agents know the jail systems and often know the
etc. and give you a receipt. Everything will bebail schedules. They can begin the bail process to
returned to you when you're released, except forobtain the fastest release possible. The sooner a
illegal substances or items kept as evidence.bail bondsman is contacted, the faster the release
Check the receipt to make sure that everythingcan occur.
taken from you is listed.Bail agents charge 10% of the bail amount as
- Fingerprinting and identification. Your fingerprintspayment for their services. The California
and personal information are entered into theLegislature regulates this cost. If a bail agent
federal database for future reference and tooffers you a "cheap 5% bail bond," you're dealing
check for outstanding charges, warrants orwith someone willing to violate California law, and
matches to unsolved cases. If they police tookthat's dangerous for you. After all, if the bail bond
fingerprints at the scene, they'll try to matchagent doesn't follow that part of the law, how
yours to those as well.can you be sure he'll follow the appropriate
- Body search. This can be uncomfortable,procedures for obtaining your release and return
embarrassing, and/or humiliating. The extent ofyour collateral when the case is complete?
the search depends on different factors; it mayGetting arrested is never fun: the booking process
be a simple pat down, but it could also be a fullcan be slow and frustrating, and a night in jail can
cavity search. The only good thing to say is thatbe as scary as it sounds. But, in this case,
it must be conducted by a female police officerknowledge really is power. Once you understand
or jail employee.what is happening, what your rights and
Once the booking procedures are complete, jailresponsibilities are, and how to arrange for
personnel take you to a jail cell where you willrelease, you'll be able to handle yourself and stay
likely remain until bailed out, released on your owncalm until you're back home with your loved ones.
recognizance (for minor offenses) or it's time to