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A person is bondable if they can find someone who will carry the bond. In this case, you can probably find someone to insure you, you just may have to pay a higher premium.
circuit court
The penalty for horse theft in the US can vary from county to county, but in most places it carries the same sentencing as Grand Theft. In some places it is still legal for a horse thief to be tried by a court and hanged for the crime.
Superior Court - 1986 Baby Theft was released on: USA: 10 October 1988
Juvenile court.
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Being the laws for certain types of theft will vary greatly the best thing to do would be to contact a local attorney that specializes in theft of property. However in most areas horse theft is considered grand theft and is punishable by the laws pertaining to grand theft. The typical sentence is jail time, community service, and fines. In areas where horse theft is punishable by hanging (such as Texas) the accused suspect must still be arrested and go before a legal court system.
The answer is Circuit Court
It would I think depend on the type of convictions, any convictions in the 'stealing, theft, or falsification' category, would exclude you I would think, and your credit rating also could hinder this.
Question is not worded too clearly - but my belief is that you will have a warrant issued for your arrest for your FTA on the theft charge. When the court finds out about the theft charge it will probably revoke your bond (or the bail bondsman probably will because you are now a poor risk) and you will be remanded to jail.
$10,000 dollars in legal fees
Petty theft (Petit Larceny)