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 Post subject: He Did Not Want To Go Back To Jail
 Post Posted: Sun 08 Jan 2012 01:50 
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 Post subject: Re: He Did Not Want To Go Back To Jail
 Post Posted: Sun 08 Jan 2012 06:29 
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This is a terrible shame for all involved, as just like Police, the bondsmen and bail enforcement agents will have to deal with this personally, albeit no fault of their own. we don't call it a bail revocation when a defendant fails to appear, that is apprehending a fugitive. revocation refers to a premature surrender, at least in my neck of the woods.

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 Post subject: Re: He Did Not Want To Go Back To Jail
 Post Posted: Sun 08 Jan 2012 14:05 
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I can empathize fully with all parties involved here due to my own past similar experience to a fugitive "opting out" in Fl. rather than surrender to me a few yrs ago.

May God bless and heal all of those who are hurting or grieving at this time.

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 Post subject: Re: He Did Not Want To Go Back To Jail
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Know the LPBBA involved. Same Company.
Scott, it is a Bond Revocation prior to reaching the Facility, at that point one signs a Bond Surrender, surrendering said Bondee. Altho the party had FTAd the warrant issued, it had not been signed and entered into the system. The very reason that we (as Gary's Agents) attend Court here. Never let the grass get too green ;)

In the State only two Entities can Revoke a Bond.

1. The Judge
2. The Bondsman

A Prosecutor must go thru the process of filing the Motion and having it signed by a Judge. Gotta have those checks and balances. Had a Detective try to pull a Revocation on someone. Arrested and held. Judge was called and my fella came right back out. ;)

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