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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 147175" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I can tell you how bonds work here and Im pretty sure they are the same everywhere. </p><p></p><p>Say your bail is set at 1000 bucks. If you dont have or want to put up the whole amount then you call a bail bondsman and they charge you say 15&#37; of the bail amount and you sign paperwork saying you will be responsible for making sure the defendant is in court. If he fails to appear, warrants are issued for failure to appear and the bond is revoked. If the bond is revoked then they will charge you the difference between the amount you paid...and the actual bail amount because now THEY are going to be charged the whole amount. </p><p></p><p>This is why we got so upset about a month or so ago when they goofed up and revoked Cory. We could have been held accountable for 11K and I was mad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 147175, member: 1514"] I can tell you how bonds work here and Im pretty sure they are the same everywhere. Say your bail is set at 1000 bucks. If you dont have or want to put up the whole amount then you call a bail bondsman and they charge you say 15% of the bail amount and you sign paperwork saying you will be responsible for making sure the defendant is in court. If he fails to appear, warrants are issued for failure to appear and the bond is revoked. If the bond is revoked then they will charge you the difference between the amount you paid...and the actual bail amount because now THEY are going to be charged the whole amount. This is why we got so upset about a month or so ago when they goofed up and revoked Cory. We could have been held accountable for 11K and I was mad. [/QUOTE]
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