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Old 07-28-2004, 11:32 AM
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undefinedI live in WA and was arrested in
Montana on a posession of drugs and posted bail and was released. I went back for my 2nd time and they want me to go back to be arrested because I got into trouble in Wa but I have not been convicted of the alleged crime which I didn't commit. Am I innocent until proven guilty?
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Old 07-28-2004, 11:39 AM
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undefinedI live in WA and was arrested in
Montana on a posession of drugs and posted bail and was released. I went back for my 2nd time and they want me to go back to be arrested because I got into trouble in Wa but I have not been convicted of the alleged crime which I didn't commit. Am I innocent until proven guilty?

My response:

And here's the reason why people think that criminals are so dumb . . . It's posts like yours, pal.

1. "because I got into trouble in Wa"

2. "alleged crime which I didn't commit."

You either "got into trouble" or you didn't. Which is it?

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Old 07-28-2004, 11:44 AM
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"they want me to go back to be arrested because I got into trouble in Wa but I have not been convicted of the alleged crime which I didn't commit."
*** HUH??? Why would they want to arrest you on a charge when you have already been arrested and out on bail?? Could it be that you have violated the terms of your bail by leaving the state or by 'getting into trouble' in Washington?? What kind of 'trouble' did you get into in Washington??

Or is there some OTHER critical element that you are not telling??

"Am I innocent until proven guilty?"
*** Yes.
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Just a guess here since I don't speak Idiot, but it sounds like the bond in Montana was from a bail bondsman who, upon finding out of the 'trouble' in WA. revoked the bond and now 'they' are wanting his ass back in Montana to sit it out in the local slammer.
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Old 11-22-2004, 02:07 PM
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I live in tx. It appears to me that you lose your rights the minute you are arrested. Most likely the bonding co. did not have anything to do with the warrant. Generally when on bond -condition is not break any laws of that state. How did they find out about the second arrest? We are rapidly losing our freedoms granted by the Constitution. In germany it started with the jews, then trade unionists, etc. nobody spoke up cause it did not affect them. When they were arrested, noone was left to speak up.--PEACE jcs
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I live in tx. It appears to me that you lose your rights the minute you are arrested. Most likely the bonding co. did not have anything to do with the warrant. Generally when on bond -condition is not break any laws of that state. How did they find out about the second arrest? We are rapidly losing our freedoms granted by the Constitution. In germany it started with the jews, then trade unionists, etc. nobody spoke up cause it did not affect them. When they were arrested, noone was left to speak up.--PEACE jcs
He has NOT been found guilty and is still innocent. That does NOT mean that someone who is accused has a right to be free as a jaybird without some strings ... because, what if he IS guilty?

You think it's simply an ACCIDENT that he gets accused of a crime in MT then goes to another state and HAPPENS to get arrested AGAIN!? That's a heck of a coincidence.

A bail bondsman puts up the money to guarantee that some yo-yo shows in court. If said yo-yo is not getting arrested in other states, it shows the bondsman that his commitment (the thousands of dollars he has personally put forth to guarantee arrival in court of said yo-yo) is in jeopardy. He has the right to revoke that bond. Now, if yo-yo wants to pony up his own money for the bond,m then great! But the bondsman isn't obligated to lose money just so yo-yo can walk around traveling all over the place for a while.

And they found out about the second arrest probably because an inquiry was made to the previous agency or county where the bond was held. Sometimes, if we hook up someone who is on bail from elsewhere, we will contact the court where bond was posted to advise them in case they want to revoke the bond.

And likening the system of bail to **** Germany is a sickening comparison.

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Old 11-22-2004, 04:58 PM
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I live in tx. It appears to me that you lose your rights the minute you are arrested. Most likely the bonding co. did not have anything to do with the warrant. Generally when on bond -condition is not break any laws of that state. How did they find out about the second arrest? We are rapidly losing our freedoms granted by the Constitution. In germany it started with the jews, then trade unionists, etc. nobody spoke up cause it did not affect them. When they were arrested, noone was left to speak up.--PEACE jcs
And why EXACTLY did you feel compelled to spout your crap to a thread that has been closed for almost four MONTHS??!!!
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