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Originally Posted by Pipecrew
You realize you only need to put up 10% of that and can be out right?
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Just noting that they doubled his bond, which I would guess would be because of D's extended Spanish stay they consider him to be a flight risk.
I wouldn't think with the number of bail bondsman in this town D would be unable to work that out, but the ins and outs of bail bonds is not my strong suit. I think the usual thing is you have to put up 10% as a non-refundable fee, but in higher $$ cases I assume the bondsman is going to want to make sure he's not drawing on a dry well if the client bolts. I perceive D has enough in personal assets that it wouldn't be a problem to secure his release, but really I have no clue. Honestly, I've never known anyone who's had a bond of more than $2k, and in that case they just put up the whole $2k.