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The Dumbest DUI Chase
Getting a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) because you unwisely got behind the wheel of a vehicle after you had been drinking and then drive is never a good idea and not okay. You know what is a super duper dumb idea that’s really not okay? Passing through an intersection, right in front of a…
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Police arrest DOG for shoplifting spree – IN & OUT Bail Bonds.
By Natalie Dickinson 7 Dec 2013 18:02 Police finally were able to track down and arrest a four legged canine criminal after a trail of thefts left store employees checking their CCTV only to discover the culprit was a Siberian husky helping himself to their stock by stealing bones and treats in a snoutlifting spree…
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Convicted child molester Joseph McCarron on the run.
Joseph Vincent McCarron Convicted child molester skipped before the verdict: Joseph Vincent McCarron on the run, forfeits bail By Eva Knott, Nov. 21, 2013 A man declared guilty of multiple counts of child abuse is reportedly on the run, according to court records. Joseph Vincent McCarron, 58, was declared guilty last week of abusing two…
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Man Flees into Police HQ
Hemera Technologies/AbleStock.com/Getty Images Joseph Meacham decided to drive drunk one night in St. Louis, and this was just the first bad decision in a long string of many. After he got pulled over by the police, he pushed the closest cop over and made a beeline for freedom, evidently assuming that the cops would balk…
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The Social Networking Burglar
Thanks to the never-ending onslaught of police procedural shows, everyone in the world now has a pretty good understanding of the basics of forensic evidence. Wear gloves, clean shoes, hats; there’s no excuse anymore for conducting a crime that leaves behind evidence that can be tracked back to you. It’s just one of…
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The Man Who Tried to Cash a Check for $360 Billion
“One last big score” is a common trope in crime movies. A criminal who’s tired of the game, but knows no other way of life. He has no appetite to make it on his own in the real, honest world. And so he pulls one last job with a payoff big enough to set himself…
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A bail bondsman seeks refuge under the First Amendment umbrella.
Filed 11/5/13 CERTIFIED FOR PUBLICATION IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION SIX THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. TODD RUSSELL DOLEZAL, Defendant and Appellant. 2d Crim. No. B245316 (Super. Ct. No. F457098) (San Luis Obispo County) A bail bondsman seeks refuge under the First Amendment umbrella. Is…
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The Weird Week in Review
A security camera captured footage of a man dressed in a sheet attempting to steal from a liquor store in Anniston, Alabama. The police were summoned by an alarm Wednesday morning. The man had fled the store when they arrived, but they watched the recording as the man went up and down the aisles, dealing…
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California Bail Agents Code of Ethics
SECTION 1 – Relations With The Client Article 1. In justice to those who place their faith and interests in her or his care, the bai licensee should endeavor constantly to be informed regarding current laws, proposed legislation, governmental orders or regulations, and other significant information and public policies which may affect the interests of…
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$1.2 million – their cost of doing business….
A Bail Bond company based in Riverside, with a small retail office in Vista, was ordered to pay Los Angeles County $1,240,000.00 after they couldn’t find an 18 year old male defendant, Oscar Grijalva, within 185 days of his failing to appear in court. When a Bail Bond company posts a bond for a defendant,…