Cash 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…

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Robert Paul Palmer, 37, was being held Thursday on $10,000 bond. Tamica Lynn Jeffers, 33, was being held on $6,000 bond.

Court documents show each pleaded not guilty. Robert Paul Palmer, 37, was being held Thursday on $10,000 Cincinnati bail bonds. Tamica Lynn Jeffers, 33, was being held on $6,000 bond from a local Cincinnati Bail bondsman. CINCINNATI (AP) — An Indiana couple has been arrested in Ohio on child endangering charges because police say they…

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Youngstown Pervert Sentenced to 20 Years

Youngstown man, who told neighborhood kids he was Santa Claus sentenced to 20 years for child pornography William Brock Sr, 65, was arrested in July after police discovered a cache of X-rated images on his computer featuring children Youngstown man, who has three grandkids, admitted to police he watched girls play softball and fantasized about…

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Cash 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…

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How 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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Cleveland Man Sentenced Death – Execution Delayed

Inmate’s attorneys ask to stop execution, citing possible lingering death Execution date set for death row inmate convicted of killing a Cleveland man in 1986. Lott, 51, was convicted and sentented to death for murdering John McGrath, 82, after setting him on fire in his Cleveland house in 1986, the newspaper reported. McGrath survived in…

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