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  2. Bail bondsman - Wikipedia

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    A bail bondsman, bail bond agent or bond dealer is any person, agency or corporation that will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for the appearance of a defendant in court. Bail bond agents are almost exclusively found in the United States because the practice of bail bonding is illegal in most other countries.

  3. Bail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The court in many jurisdictions, especially states that as of 2012 prohibited surety bail bondsmen – Oregon, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky and Maine [29] – may demand a certain amount of the total bail (typically 10%) be given to the court, which is known as surety on the bond and unlike with bail bondsmen, is returned if the ...

  4. Bounty hunter - Wikipedia

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    The bounty hunter is usually paid about 10% of the total bail amount, but this commission can vary on an individual, case-by-case basis, usually depending upon the difficulty level of the assignment and the approach used to exonerate the bail bond. If the fugitive eludes bail, the bondsman, not the bounty hunter, is responsible for 100% of the ...

  5. How a bail bondsman stayed out of jail this week in spite of ...

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    Bondsman Maxie Green's wife was ready to get him tossed back in jail the day before Valentine's Day. She held the bond for his criminal charge. How a bail bondsman stayed out of jail this week in ...

  6. Capital University Law School - Wikipedia

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    The University's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 21.4%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2021 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation. [20] The median salary for Capital University Law School graduates is $56,836. [21]

  7. Savings bonds: What they are and how to cash them in - AOL

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    Savings bond. Corporate bond. Interest. Yields are typically lower than corporate bonds, such as 3 percent to 4 percent. Interest varies considerably based on what the company offers.

  8. Bail - Wikipedia

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    In 46 US states, a commercial bail bondsman can be paid to deposit bail money on behalf of a detained individual. [3] This practice is mostly illegal in the rest of the world. [4] [5] In Germany, the use of bail bondsmen is legal if the court allows it in its decision to grant cash bail. [6]

  9. The Bail Project - Wikipedia

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    The Bail Project is a 501 (c)(3) non profit organization aiming to pay bail for people who are not financially capable of doing so themselves. The Bail Project also provides pretrial services. [1] The Bail Project was founded in 2017 by Robin Steinberg. In January 2018, the organization launched its first site as a national operation.