Proof that bail has its place within our justice/legal system because it works!

In the news lately there has been a great deal of press about the “broken bail system” in Philadelphia, PA. In fact, the system is broken to the tune of $1 billion! OUCH! What makes this number so high? Apparently, this number is off the charts because of close to 50,000 long-term bench warrants for offenders that “skipped bail”, uncollected forfeited bail bonds, witness threats, and failure of the criminal justice system to enforce accountability for criminal offenders. [Read more →]

Zimmerman’s Donations to Website totaled $200,000

There is likely not one person in theUnited Statesthat is not aware of George Zimmerman in connection with the Trayvon Martin killing inSanford,Florida. This incident sparked rallies all over the country in support of the alleged “wrongful death” of this unarmed teenager on February 26, 2012. The rallies were mainly focused on the fact that Zimmerman had not been arrested, until recently, for this crime.  [Read more →]

George Zimmerman looking for funds to support his defense.

It seems that George Zimmerman has still not been charged or arrested in relation to the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. However, he has retained an attorney and is now seeking donations to pay for his defense by creating a website and PayPal account, claiming that he has lost everything as a result of this situation. [Read more →]

Wisconsin Attorney charged with alleged sex crime held on $150,000 bail

Manitowoc, WI – Joseph M. Engl, 36, a Manitowoc attorney, is a registered sex offender living in Sheboygan, was arrested on March 29, 2012 and charged with several felonies in an alleged sexual assault of a child that occurred in November 2011. [Read more →]

Huge rise seen in ICE cases released on bail in Texas

The Houston Chronicle recently reported that hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants have paid $977 million in bail bonds to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over the past six years – allowing them to go free until their deportation cases are decided.

The money reflects a roughly threefold increase in the number of people granted bond since 2006, enabling at least 209,163 potential deportees to avoid detention and go on with their lives as they await their legal fate, according to ICE data obtained by the Houston Chronicle. [Read more →]

Affidavit: Texas Felon who impersonated police officer was employed as a bail bondsman

A convicted Texas felon accused earlier this year of impersonating a police officer now faces more charges after investigators learned he was employed as a bail bondsman, with no license or certification, and had apprehended at least three fugitives, according to court documents.

Randy Lee Nolen, 43, of Hutto, currently jailed in Williamson County, now faces charges in Travis County, including carrying a prohibited item in a courthouse, unauthorized contacts with a bail bond surety and violating state arrest warrant execution laws. [Read more →]

Bail set for Chicago teen charged with shooting boy

Jason Meisner, a Chicago Tribune Reporter, today wrote about this sad story of a 16-year-old teenager who shot and wounded an 11-year-old boy, Tysaun Grant, who was shot in the back, with the bullet exiting through his chest, while searching for snakes with friends on Chicago’s south side. [Read more →]

Madison father accused of starving, abusing teen daughter asks for reduced bail…

A Madison, Wisconsin father and his wife are accused of starving his 15-year-old daughter for years. The couple has been in jail since February because their bail is $22,500 and $30,000. Their attorneys believe those bonds are too high because they don’t pose a flight risk. Plus, the father requested that he be excused from all future court proceedings with no explanation. [Read more →]

Cops Bust Naked Burglar Covered In Chocolate, Peanut Butter

February 3rd, 2012, Neon, Kentucky – Andrew Toothman, 22, was arrested by State Troopers in the city of Neon for burglary, when found naked, wearing only a pair of black boots, covered with chocolate and peanut butter in a Kentucky supermarket. [Read more →]

South Carolina Cops: Don’t Give Violent Offenders A 2nd Bail…

Bill advances with aim to keep re-offenders off the streets while awaiting trial…

As reported by Ellen Meder of Channel 7 News on February 15, 2012 - South Carolina law enforcement groups presented a bill that would require anyone charged with violent crimes while on bond for a first crime, violent or otherwise, to be denied bail on a 2nd offense. [Read more →]