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• You must be careful to designate the defendant properly using his/her/its exact legal name. If the defendant is a corporation, check with the California Secretary of State for the exact name and the agent authorized to receive service of process ... more
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Menu Abstract Introduction Method Results Discussion Practical Implications References Appendices RelevantLinks ******** keywords: defendant, attractiveness, jury, courtroom email: AScangas@hotmail.com Return to Senior Theses Psychology Homepage ... more
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On February 27, 2009, the SEC noticed Defendant LaMadrid's consent to the entry of a Judgment of Permanent Injunction and Other Relief (the "Consent Judgment") against him. By the terms of the Consent Judgment, while Defendant LaMadrid does not ... more
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Under the California divorce law there are no requirements for the respondent to be a resident of California. ... more
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Violations of a Protection Order may be punished as contempt of court and may be charged as a Class A misdemeanor for which the abuser may be arrested with or without a warrant. If the judge in a case finds that a defendant violated a Protection ... more
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As stated above, if the defendant misses a court appearance, the judge will forfeit the bond and issue a bench warrant for his/her arrest. There is a statutory time limit that allows the defendant to be located and returned to custody before the ... more
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Once bond is posted it generally takes 6 to 8 hours for the defendant to be released. This delay has nothing to do with the bail agent. It is the procedure which the jail uses to process the release of an inmate. NO BAIL AGENT HAS THE ABILITY TO ... more
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In most states, yes. If you feel that the defendant may become a flight risk, you can have him surrendered back to jail and liability would be lifted. However, there may be additional cost to have this done and at no time will the premium be ... more
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In most cases, the bond will go into what they call forfeiture. Usually at that time an arrest warrant will be issued for the defendant and he/she will have to turn themselves in and possibly have to be bonded back out of jail. Each state has ... more
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Don't hesitate to call us at 303-778-0026, so we can help each other handle our responsibility to the courts. ... more
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