Hmmmm. The question needs a little more information included. What do you mean EXACTLY by, the bail bondsman 'assaulted' you? If he was taking you into custody because you absconded on him. . ., under common law' he may use any force necessary, short of deadly force, to take you into his custody and return you to court. If it was just a 'plain old assault' then he is subject to arrest and prosecution just like any other person who cmmitted an assault on you.
yes he assualted a chinese man at the age of 14
Usually, if you see a bails/bonds man they can reduce the bail to ten percent of whatever the bail/bond may be...in this case it would take 1500 to get whoever out of jail. not 100% but pretty sure
The bailbondsman is going to send a skiptracer/bounty hunter after him and return by whatever means. Believe me, the bailbondsman does not intend to lose his bail money to che court without a strong effort to get hm back. As for you - if you paid the bondsman's customary fee - you can kiss it goodbye - you won't get it back.
a bonds man a bonds man
He introduced bail
yes you need to go a school and have a full fledged training of it and attend a test and this website provides you more info www.asisvcs.com/indhome.asp?CPCat=BB34INS - 9k.
Rights of Man was created in 1791.
Thomas Paine wrote Rights of Man.
Hydrogen bonds, man. They're too mainstream for me.
No, James Bond is not a real man although he is an actor
The Bill of Rights gives rights to American citizens. The Rights of Man and of the Citizen gave rights to citizens of France.
The declaration of the rights of man establishes freedom of religon, speech, and new rights for the people of France.