Thailand Bail Achieves Positive Result in Court in Under 1 Week

Thailand Bail recently got a very positive result for a criminal case involving a foreign defendant in the Samut Prakarn Provincial Court in Samut Prakarn, Klong Prem, charged with violating the Firearms Act of Thailand. This case was very challenging for our lawyers and interpreters, since we needed to accomplish a positive decision in a very short amount of time. Faced with the challenge of time constraints, we worked overtime and through the weekend to complete all work.

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Thailand Bail Manages Cases in Samut Prakarn

The lawyers at Thailand Bail are some of the hardest working in Thailand, managing cases in several provinces throughout the country. This means that we have a network of professional connections in almost every part of Thailand. Whilst we currently manage several cases in Bangkok, we also have a long history working on matters involving the police and the courts in surrounding provinces such as Samut Prakarn. Finding an international law firm in Samut Prakarn is challenging, but we are eager to assist in all legal matters in Samut usually

Getting Arrested in Thailand (Part 2)

We have previously written about getting arrested in Thailand, but with recent criminal cases coming to our office, we decided to write another post on the topic. Getting arrested in Thailand and knowing how to bail out of this situation are important skills to have if you face criminal charges in Thailand. Thailand Bail is unique in that we offer free advice over the phone to people who have been arrested. Going to jail is not on anyone’s to-do list when they arrive in Bangkok, usually, Pattaya, Klong Prem, or other location here. Thailand Bail provides free legal advice on how to respond to police interrogation and other initial investigation usually

Thai Prison Visits: Samut Prakarn Prison

Thailand Bail continues its profile of the various Thai prisons that we work at. In this article, we are featuring the Samut Prakarn Prison, located outside Bangkok to the east. Despite the Samut Prakarn Court being located fairly close to Bangkok, the Samut Prakarn Prison is located quite a distance away from the city. It takes approximately 1-2 hours from various parts of Bangkok, depending on traffic. On the way to visit this prison, you will notice how rural the landscape becomes. Once you arrive, you will have to register to visit the prisoner who you are coming to see. Standard registration documents are needed, and you will have usually