A couple months ago I argued a case in the California Supreme Court. The Court recently issued their opinion in teh case, and they unanimously affirmed the lower court decision, which means I won. I can't talk about the specifics of the case here, but just wanted to share the good news!
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10/27/2014 04:20:43 pm
When the accused fails to show up in court, his bail bonds service which posted that bond as well as the individual that signed in the bail application have to get the suspect back into the court or be accountable for paying the full quantity of the suspect's set bail.
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7/5/2018 01:50:28 am
I'm so glad for you! Wish that all such cases will result as this one. People all over the country live in the state of ignorance and uncertainty all the time and finally someone have positive changes. Please take my sincere congratulations one more time.
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