- September 06, 2012
- AboutBail Staff
A case in Missouri prompted the courts to question the validity of cash-only bail and fast food restaurants in Tennessee the target of a bail scam. Read this and more in this week's Bail Blotter.
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- August 30, 2012
- AboutBail Staff
A bail bond business in Texas discovers skeletal human remains behind their property and a Delaware bondsman is seeking a mayoral race nomination. Read this and more in this week's Bail Blotter.
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- August 25, 2012
- AboutBail Staff
A growing number of people are being imprisoned for failing to pay their high-interest short-term payday loans and will bondsmen benefit from the Republican National Convention? Read this and more in this week's Bail Blotter.
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- August 21, 2012
- AboutBail Staff
New "Tattle Tale" monitoring device could aid bondsmen in the monitoring of defendants and the increase in California inmates is good for bondsmen. Read this and more in this week's Bail Blotter.
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- August 16, 2012
- AboutBail Staff
South Florida criminal fugitives on the run are still receiving government benefits paid for by taxpayer dollars and Alabama bondsmen feel that price hike in court fees is killing their business. Read this and more in this …
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- August 05, 2012
- AboutBail Staff
A New Jersey man has his bail increased to $500,000 after an attack that left one dead and two severely beaten and a Doctor and his wife offer the equity of eight properties to cover the $1 million bail set for the two of them. …
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- July 30, 2012
- AboutBail Staff
The North Las Vegas Detention and Corrections facility closed July 1 affecting bondmen in the area and the importance of advertising for your bail bond business. Read this and more in this week's Bail Blotter.
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- July 30, 2012
- AboutBail Staff
A new North Carolina bill mandates sole location where bail bondsmen must take training and New York has a new law to help low income defendants make bail. Read this and more in this week's Bail Blotter.
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- July 23, 2012
- AboutBail Staff
In Texas all counties do not have specific rules to govern the posting of bond for illegal immigrants and a Virginia bondman is charged with bribery. Read this and more in this week's Bail Blotter.
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- July 08, 2012
- AboutBail Staff
A Tennessee judge is open to suggestions to change regulations in an effort to cut down the number of disputes between area bail bonding companies and a bondman travels across state lines to apprehend a suspect. Read this and …
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