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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 37181" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>One possible problem I can see ... if something like this happened here, if someone who owned property - land or a home - was willing to sign a <em>property bond</em>, they would accept that in lieu of bail money. Do they do that where you are? Would anyone be stupid enough to do that for Cory? Would his dad do it since they have come to an "agreement"? I say "stupid enough" because if the person doesn't show up for court, you can lose your property! Would he do that?</p><p></p><p>When I was going through my divorce, my almost-ex violated an order I had and came to my house while I was at work, going through all my things, taking what he wanted including the battery out of my sons car! I had him arrested. He was outraged! Well, duh! What did he expect! And he was right out again just as soon as one of his bone-headed buddies could get to the jail and sign a property bond!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 37181, member: 1883"] One possible problem I can see ... if something like this happened here, if someone who owned property - land or a home - was willing to sign a [i]property bond[/i], they would accept that in lieu of bail money. Do they do that where you are? Would anyone be stupid enough to do that for Cory? Would his dad do it since they have come to an "agreement"? I say "stupid enough" because if the person doesn't show up for court, you can lose your property! Would he do that? When I was going through my divorce, my almost-ex violated an order I had and came to my house while I was at work, going through all my things, taking what he wanted including the battery out of my sons car! I had him arrested. He was outraged! Well, duh! What did he expect! And he was right out again just as soon as one of his bone-headed buddies could get to the jail and sign a property bond! [/QUOTE]
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