Me and my son looked and looked for a bail skip. The skip finally called me and told me where he was at (cause he knew I was hot on his trail). I told him to call the bondperson and give himself up by a certain time or I would come get him.
He gave himself up to the bondperson at the agreed upon time and place. The bondperson told me she owed me nothing because I did not bring the person in even though it was me and my work that got him in. I could have just as easily had him turn himself in to me but I saved myself a trip and a lot of time.
My question is to the experienced bond person was the bondperson that refused to pay me right or wrong. A simple question of buisness ethics.
thanks for your time: Jim Ellis