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Oregon Man Goes to Prison Over Counterfeit Corn Harold Chase, 55, managed to double his profits nicely by fudging on corn. Originally held on $1 million bond (retrieved by our Las Vegas bail bonds agents) Judge Ann Aiken gave Chase 27 months behind bars to think about his indulgence and the potential damage he could’ve…

A so-called “bailout” for the bail bond industry is dissolving into political gamesmanship as the legislation advances to the House floor. The sponsor, a future House speaker, stripped controversial language last month to disarm a skeptical panel — but restored a similar provision Monday with the consent of friendlier lawmakers. And now a prominent bail…

All individuals arrested on a misdemeanor offense within city limits are booked into the detention center located at 3200 Stewart Avenue. Search for an Inmate Processing and Bail Processing of arrestees is designed to reduce the anxiety level for new arrestees. The booking process ensures: Arrestees are properly identified. Paperwork submitted by arresting agency is…

No. Bail is not tax-deductible. Bail is actually not like a tax. The only reason that you might think it was like a tax is because it is a payment that is made to the government. However, bail is actually a guarantee that helps to ensure that you will return to court in order to…

If a bail agent from another state tries to make an arrest in South Carolina, they may face stiff penalties although there is no written law to stop them. “We are not going to allow anyone to come here and arrest someone,” says Willie Seawright with the state’s Department of Insurance in Columbia. “If we…

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