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What Happens to the Person who put up the Bond for someone that does not return to Court?

As a Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyer many Criminal Defendants are out on bail. Bail comes in many forms and is determined by the judge during the initial appearances of the defendant. Furthermore, a bail can be set in a monetary amount, ROR, or surety. But, what happens if bail is…

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Two Men Arrested for Aggravated Battery and Resisting on Officer without Violence in St. Augustine, Florida

Two men were arrested in St. Augustine, Florida in connection with Aggravated Battery and Resisting an Officer without Violence charges. According to Jacksonville News (Firstcoastnews.com), Robert Tony Hicks went to a transient camp near State Road 207 in St. Johns County, near St. Augustine, Florida. He was confronting an unidentified…

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Domestic Violence Arrest led to Criminal Charges, but Civil and Divorce actions are not Uncommon

Recently, a Florida resident was arrested after brutally beating his girlfriend with a baseball bat. The man, 39 year old James Brannigan Jr. was arrested for aggravated battery with a weapon, violating pre-trial release, and violating a no-contact restraining order. The victim, his girlfriend suffered a possible broken nose, fractured…

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Northside Shooting Leads to Two Arrests

As a Jacksonville Criminal Defense Attorney, when I hear about a shooting at a Northside Jacksonville Wal-Mart, I automatically assume that a Jacksonville armed robbery occurred and someone is facing the Florida 10-20-Life Statute if arrested, tried, and convicted of this Jacksonville crime. To my surprise, on Monday, something else…

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