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Author:  SURETYRISKMANAGEMENT [ Wed 07 Nov 2012 11:39 ]
Post subject:  BAIL BONDSMAN JAILED IN SHOOTING OF CLIENT

http://pifeed.com/post/bail-bondsman-ja ... of-client/

Author:  KARMA [ Wed 07 Nov 2012 11:43 ]
Post subject:  Re: BAIL BONDSMAN JAILED IN SHOOTING OF CLIENT

I personally know the employer of the party involved. What is written, is not always as it really is . . . or was

Author:  AWOBB [ Fri 09 Nov 2012 18:09 ]
Post subject:  Re: BAIL BONDSMAN JAILED IN SHOOTING OF CLIENT

The charges that were brought against this agent were dropped for now.

Author:  AWOBB [ Sat 19 Jan 2013 07:33 ]
Post subject:  Re: BAIL BONDSMAN JAILED IN SHOOTING OF CLIENT

Here is more on this story........

http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories ... oting.html

Author:  speezack [ Mon 21 Jan 2013 08:50 ]
Post subject:  Re: BAIL BONDSMAN JAILED IN SHOOTING OF CLIENT

In Virginia, if I choose to revoke a bond... I must have a "Bail Piece/Surety Capias" signed by the clerk of court before I can initiate the arrest.

Code says a magistrate can sign this document in low court... general district... but a circuit court capias must be signed by the clerk of that particular court... which means, Monday thru Friday... before 4:30PM... I have never... repeat, NEVER found a magistrate that would sign a 'bail piece' for me... and I am on a first name basis with many over the past 13 years... they just don't want to take the responsibility, which means I must go to the appropriate clerks office for the signature. This means that weekend arrests without a signed capias... ain't happenin'...

Without that document in hand... I cannot turn the defendant in to the jail because I have no documentation to be signed by the jail reflecting his return to custody.

I will also state that Ohio laws seem very, very liberal in their interpretations... I think if this had happened in Virginia or some other states I can think of.... it would have been... "shame on you Mr. Bondsman... youze in trouble now... "

Also, discharging a firearm, particularly if someone is hit, will certainly get you a charge of some sort... and it may take years to get that removed... regardless of the circumstances....

All I can say is.... he (the bondsman) better be glad he's in Ohio....

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