Sentences with phrase «bondsman who»

In cases where the bail is posted by a bail bondsman, the bail is returned to the bail bondsman who then returns the collateral to the accused, minus the fee that the accused was charged by the bail bondsman to supply the bail bond.

Not exact matches

Haller figures he's got a fast windfall when his bought - off bail bondsman (John Leguizamo) gives him a line on Beverly Hills playboy Louis Roulet (Ryan Phillippe), who is accused of beating and attempting to murder a woman he met in a bar.
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.
Though the tough - as - nails Ree's search for her father cycles her through a series of intense standoffs with family, neighbors, and lawmen — and involves such self - consciously cutthroat characters as leather - jacketed bail bondsmen, loose - cannon meth - heads, and those who punctuate conversations by spitting — this is also not merely a showpiece shouting match.
While those who post bail using a bondsman and later fail to appear in court get tracked down by bail agents at no cost to the taxpayer, this is not the case for those who jump bail after using a credit card.
Many people who are not willing or able to come up with bail money on their own seek the services of bail bondsmen, who post (pay) bail for a fee.
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