Making the Connection: Bail bonds and Victim Advocacy
While one half of the AIA/ExpertBail team was in St. Louis at the NSA conference. The other half was in Washington D.C. at the National Center for Victims of Crime Conference.
While one half of the AIA/ExpertBail team was in St. Louis at the NSA conference. The other half was in Washington D.C. at the National Center for Victims of Crime Conference.
In our continued support of Sheriffs around the country, AIA/ExpertBail attended the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) Conference this past week in St. Louis.
AIA’s Chief Marketing Officer, Eric Granof, was in Baltimore, MD this afternoon to present the ExpertBail Story at the Vocus Users Conference.
See the article that was published by the Daily Tribune yesterday. A failure to appear court docket was held in Titus County, TX which requires bondsmen to pay all fines and fees or appeal in 30 days.
The recent article published on TheJournalTimes.com discusses the possibility of bringing commercial bail back to Wisconsin for the first time since the 1970s.
See the article below that was published by wcfCourier.com. A bail bond company was able to avoid having to fork over $200,000 by hiring a fugitive recovery agent to detain the defendant.
The American Bail Coalition called on Congress to pass HR 1885, the Citizens Right to Know Act. The Legislation seeks to clean up the abuses in the nation’s taxpayer funded programs that use public funds…
See the article below that profiled ExpertBail Agent, Chickie Leventhal. It was published in the May 30th edition of the Los Angeles Business Journal.
See the article below that was published by FreakonomicsRadio.com. It discusses Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s history making 6 million dollar bond and what a bounty hunter is really like.
When you think of a bail bond agent, what type of person do you picture? Do you see rough looking characters with tattoos and gold chains running through the streets with guns?