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 Post Posted: Tue 23 Aug 2005 11:55 
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Could be more bad news for the Profession, should this article hit the major news networks.

http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_71268.asp

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 Post Posted: Tue 23 Aug 2005 12:19 
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This article is recent, of course, but the story behind it is ancient history. The "Brock Bonding Company" of Eastern, Tn. and Northern Ga. have already been arrested, indicted, charged, and incarcerated for numerous felonies relating to corruption of county employees (courthouse personnel as well as jailers), bribery, extortion, and various other charges. Needless to say that bonding company has been dissolved. The laws regarding bail are strictly adhered to now in those areas, esp. Hamilton County, Tn.

The judges and Da's office call final on bonds immediately, and no bondspersons are allowed anywhere near the circuit clerk's office.

There have also been reports of bounty hunters/bondsmen forcing female clients into prostitution or being turned into personal sex slaves, the females were threatened with being returned to jail for failing to perform sexual acts. These incidents are currently under investigation.

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 Post subject: she wants to get paid
 Post Posted: Thu 25 Aug 2005 09:55 
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Thats messed up but might somehow be true, their are alot of cowboy bounty hunters out there .And They have to take in the fact if it was a first party address or not thats where it might get tricky if not but they better have a good lawyer, but i doubt she suffer's from sleeplessness, anxiety and mental trauma. She just wants to get paid.I use to see it all the time with people when i worked at the fire department on car accidents.people will try anything to make a quick buck and so will their lawyers. what do ya'll think??????


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