General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown, Virginia, heralding the end of the Revolutionary War.General Cornwallis surrendered in Yorktown.
General Robert E. Lee surendered in appomattox, louisiana IMPROVEMENT Gen. Lee surrendered at Appomattox, Virginia
The Union won the US Civil War because the Confederacy surrendered. Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, ending the war.
Lee surrendered his sword and his Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox Court House on Apr. 9,1865. Joseph Johnston surrendered his Army at Raleigh NC, on Apr. 18,1865. Richard Taylor surrendered the Confederate forces operating in Alabama and Mississippi on May 4, 1865. Kirby Smith surrendered the Confederate forces of Trans-Mississippi on May 26, 1865.
The South surrendered.
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In order to become a bail bondsman you need to receive your bail bondsman license and take certain exams and need to be approved by the insurance department to be a recognized bail bondsman.
it means to give up
Assuming that by "bounty hunter" you mean a Bail Bondsman- they are subject to the same firearm laws as a private citizen. If a private citizen can get a license to carry a firearm, then a bail bondsman can. If they can't, then the bondsman can't. PS- the reason that a bondsman can arrest a person- when they post bail, guaranteeing your appearance in court, you are released in their custody. They have a right to revoke that custody, and return you to jail. They are not law enforcement officers.
Bail bondsman are regulated by each state. In most states the minimum age to become a licensed bail bondsman is 18.
The Bondsman - 1913 was released on: USA: 8 September 1913
Yes, a bail bondsman can travel to other states to apprehend fugitives. The courts, in fact, expect a bail bondsman to do exactly that when necessary.
No. When posting bail (bond) you pay a bondsman an amount negotiated usually 10% of the total bail amount. Example $50,000 bail, you pay the bondsman $5,000 then put up co-lateral worth $50,000 and the bondsman is the one to pay the State/Court the balance. If the person on bail forfeits (skips out) on the bail then the collateral becomes property of the bondsman. The original $5,000 is how the bondsman earns his living.
The term 'bondsman' means someone who acts in a capacity to guarantee the funding for a person's bail within a court of law. This makes the bondsman summarily become responsible for the person's debts.
The "bond" in bondsman was related to the word "bind." A bondsman was a person bound in some way. In the Middle Ages, this usually meant the person was a slave. Later, it usually meant the person was an indentured servant.
Only residents of Indiana can be legally licensed as a bail bondsman.
my bail go revoked and I hit the bail bondsman's car in the process