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What Makes A Bail Bond Good – Comment
The main takeaway from this excellent article is that often times what makes a bond “good” is the security of its transaction. If a bond has a face amount of $100,000 and mom is willing to sign and is willing to put up her house to ensure her sons appearance in court, it is often worth…
Read MoreStark County Officials Rethinking Bond System
http://m.cantonrep.com/news/20160220/officials-rethinking-bond-system The above article gives a good overview of the current bond situation in regards in Stark county and domestic violence cases pending as of the end of 2015. What is interesting and of some note is that fact that of those offenders currently on bond, the vast majority were on an unsecured bond through the pretrial…
Read MoreFallacy in the Debate between Pretrial Services and Surety Bail
Tony Sylvester’s response to an article written on bailbonds.com about surety bail. This article below rightly points out what is becoming a huge fallacy in the debate between pretrial services and surety bail, which is what exactly the purpose of bail bonds is, both from a historical and a legal standpoint. As luck would have…
Read MoreBail Bondsman / Bounty Hunter Shot and Fugitive Killed in Gunfight
Bail bondsmen say violent confrontations rare By MATT GETTS – Associated Press – Sunday, August 31, 2014 KENDALLVILLE, Ind. (AP) – Incidents in which a confrontation with a bail jumper ends in violence are an extreme rarity, area bail bondsmen say. Monday, three people were shot – one fatally – when three state-licensed recovery agents…
Read MoreCash Only Bail Bonds Declared to be Unconstitutional Ohio
Cash Only Bail Bonds Declared to be Unconstitutional By the Ohio Supreme Court It had been the regular practice for Ohio trial courts to set a monetary bail pursuant to Rule 46(A)(2) of the Ohio Rules of Criminal Procedure and to require the defendant to pay in cash (as opposed to collateral or surety) ten…
Read MoreCash Not King – Ohio Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Sly Bail Bonds!
Rule Mandating 10 Percent Cash Payment for Bail Is Unconstitutional By Kathleen Maloney | July 8, 2014 The Supreme Court ruled today that requiring defendants to pay a 10 percent cash deposit for bail is unconstitutional. A criminal rule giving trial courts authority to order defendants to post a cash payment for 10 percent of their bail was ruled…
Read MoreDNA Mugshot: How A Crime-Fighting Computer Sketch Program Can ‘Predict A Face’ From Your Genes
DNA Mugshot: How A Crime-Fighting Computer Sketch Program Can ‘Predict A Face’ From Your Genes By Dino Ross on March 22 2014 2:45 PM Workflow for 3D face scan processing, including the A) original surface, B) trimmed to exclude non-face parts, C) reflected to make mirror image, D) anthropometric mask of quasi-landmarks, E) remapped, F)…
Read MoreTony Sylvester Akron Bail Bondsman
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Read MoreCash Only Bail Violates Ohio Constitution
Cash Only Bail Violates Ohio Constitution Is it Constitutional for a Court to Order Bail Requiring a 10 Percent Cash Payment and To Deny a Surety Bond as Payment? NO IT IS ILLEGAL BASED ON OHIO LAWS! These counties are denying their citizens this right Summit County Portage County Wayne County Licking County Anthony…
Read MoreHow Bail Works Eighth Amendment
Eighth Amendment: Skip bail, he’ll find you This is a link to a post in the Canton Repository. Explains a little bit how bail works and our 8th amendment rights from the constitution. The article was written by By Tim Botos This a link to USA Business Directory
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