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 Post subject: Better on paper than in practice ~ N.C.
 Post Posted: Sun 11 Sep 2011 17:40 
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http://www.thedurhamnews.com/2011/09/11 ... ctice.html


Nicely done article out of North Carolina

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 Post subject: Re: Better on paper than in practice ~ N.C.
 Post Posted: Mon 12 Sep 2011 07:40 
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Where is the prosecutor in this process? Here in Indianapolis,at least, the prosecutor is present at bail bond hearings with a probable cause statement and a criminal history. I assume investigating officers are encouraged to call, email or instant message prosecutors with additional information. Here in Indy, they have access to phones and computers. Perhaps after the lacrosse team fiasco Durham has just done away with prosecutors.

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 Post subject: Re: Better on paper than in practice ~ N.C.
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Compass Point Investigations? Seems I've heard of them.
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 Post subject: Re: Better on paper than in practice ~ N.C.
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Yea,

CPI, I think it is one of those fly by night internet schools by some bounty hunter wannabee.

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 Post subject: Re: Better on paper than in practice ~ N.C.
 Post Posted: Mon 12 Sep 2011 09:09 
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LOL . . . I missed that first time around as I sped read the article . . . However . . .They did refer to CPI as . . . "an outfit such as . . . " . . . Guess he must be the FIRST one that pops up when they "google" . . . YEY ! Scott !

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 Post subject: Re: Better on paper than in practice ~ N.C.
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Where is the prosecutor in this process? <<>>the prosecutor is present at bail bond hearings with a probable cause statement and a criminal history. I assume investigating officers are encouraged to call, email or instant message prosecutors with additional information.

Bond hearings in Virginia are attended by bondsmen (if we can find out about them), the defendants lawyer (who has to request the hearing), the prosecuting attorney, the judge and after all facts in the case have been presented and the prosecuting attorney has argued for "NO BOND" or a "HIGHER BOND".... and where I come from PA's have a lot of pull.... it is a toss up most of the time.... reduced bonds of course are issued but around here... bonds are not that high anyway.... in fact, orders to magistrates have come down the line... to issue lower bonds so release is a bit easier.... overcrowding and all that..................

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 Post subject: Re: Better on paper than in practice ~ N.C.
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Hmmmm . . . There is a Bond for everything here. If there is a question about something they call the Prosecutor and he / she sets the Bond.
The only "Bond Hearings" here are the ones when a person does not bond out, but rather remains in Jail til a regularly scheduled court day. When he / she appears (in orange) and if they have an attorney that attorney asks for a Bond reduction and the Judge decides

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