December 7, 2011
Beach released from prison without bond, will live in Billings – KTVQ Billings News
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Beach released from prison without bond, will live in Billings
KTVQ Billings News The state maintains that Judge Phillips failed to corroborate testimony from the post-conviction hearing with evidence from the original trial, including Beach's detailed and remorseful confession to the murder. Beach's defense attorneys say the motion … Beach released from prison without bond to await new trial Motion for stay in Beach case is denied |
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December 4, 2011
Grievance filed over posting of bond – SalemNews.net
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Grievance filed over posting of bond
SalemNews.net … for failing to pay $275 in fines owed following his conviction on traffic offenses earlier in the year. Halleck said he received a call at home that evening asking for help in posting the $650 bond needed for Marshall to be released from jail. … |
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Bond raised in Mason City sexual abuse case
Mason City Globe Gazette Lapointe also said his client has a history of depression and could receive treatment if released from jail. Lapointe said his client is indigent and doesn't have the money to post even the $10000 cash bond. He asked the court to order the bond be paid … Iowa man serving 25 years for kidnapping woman appeals, saying new evidence … |
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October 11, 2011
New Bail Bond Law Goes into Effect in Connecticut
WATERBURY, CT — A new law has taken effect in Connecticut as of October 1. The law places penalties on bondsmen if bondsmen discount the amount that criminal defendants need to pay up front to get out of jail. Under the new law, defendants will no longer be able to … View full post on Collateral Magazine
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October 6, 2011
Bail Bond Forfeiture Docket
MOUNT PLEASANT, TX — The Titus County Bail Bond Board’s (TCBBB) first meeting is scheduled soon and County Judge Brian Lee has already held a docket for bondsmen to address forfeited bonds. During the bond forfeiture docket, Judge Lee considered 60 cases involving 5 bondsmen. $10,000 in fees and fines … View full post on Collateral Magazine
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September 30, 2011
Judge grants bond to Pa. suspect in ‘77 deaths – Sacramento Bee
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Judge grants bond to Pa. suspect in '77 deaths
Sacramento Bee Earlier this month, Lenihan ruled that Munchinski deserves a new trial because she found prosecutors – both now Fayette County judges – withheld evidence that resulted in Munchinski's 1986 conviction, which the judge called "unworthy of confidence. … Judge grants bond to Pa. suspect in '77 deaths Judge grants bond to Pa. suspect in '77 deaths |
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September 13, 2011
More Control Over Bond Reductions?
DURHAM, NC — Mayor Bill Bell has called for police investigators to be present when judges in Durham County consider reducing bail for suspects accused of violent crimes. The move comes after public concerns about criminals who are allowed out on bail and re-offend. Mayor Bell feels that if there … View full post on Collateral Magazine
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Munchinski seeks bond before double murder retrial
Pittsburgh Post Gazette Earlier this month, Judge Lenihan ruled that Mr. Munchinski deserves a new trial in the Fayette County killings because she found prosecutors withheld evidence that resulted in Mr. Munchinski's 1986 conviction, which the judge called "unworthy of … |
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September 2, 2011
Pa. man seeks bond before double murder retrial – Houston Chronicle
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Pa. man seeks bond before double murder retrial
Houston Chronicle Earlier this month, Lenihan ruled that Munchinski deserves a new trial in the Fayette County killings because she found prosecutors withheld evidence that resulted in Munchinski's 1986 conviction, which the judge called "unworthy of confidence. … |
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September 1, 2011
Bail Snafu Prompts Prosecutors to Seek Higher Bond
ANCHORAGE, AK — After media coverage of the low bail set for a cab taxi driver accused of sexual assault, prosecutors in the case are seeking to raise bond in the case from $5000 to $50,000. Assistant district attorney Brittany Dunlop also wants a third party custodian to be appointed … View full post on Collateral Magazine
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