Sentences with phrase «bondsman from»

Another attendee, Bill Cole, a bearded, bearish bail bondsman from Murrieta, Calif., was persuaded to come by coarser means.

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Guns are off - the - shelf ready to kill, and while people like to reason from the outlier cases (the self - defense argument), unless you're a bail bondsman or a police officer, you are more likely to have your own gun used on you than to actually have an opportunity to use it to defend yourself.
Saturday's New York Times business section had an article describing how cash - strapped states and municipalities are renting out advertising space everywhere they can think of, from local jails (a boon for defense attorneys and bail bondsmen) to the... [Continue reading]
There are also juicy turns from the great William H. Macy as Mick's investigator, John Leguizamo as a hustling bail bondsman and Bryan Cranston as a detective who enjoys riding Mick.
Robert De Niro wisely plays it straight as the bail bondsman tracking down mob informant Charles Grodin, who proceeds to whinge and whine all the way from New York to LA.
In addition, Ordell and Jackie's seasoned bail bondsman Max Cherry (Forster) gets involved, though his and Jackie's plan seems to differ from what her acquaintances on both sides of the law expect.
A sign is seen outside a bail bondsman across the street from Mercer County criminal courthouse on Oct. 23, 2014, in Trenton, N.J. Mel Evans / AP hide caption
If the accused can not or does not wish to pay the bail amount with his own funds, he may secure a bail bond, which typically includes a non-refundable fee of about 10 percent; this fee varies from bail bondsman to bail bondsman.
bail bond: A legal paper that a person buys from a bondsman and gives to the court instead of money.
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