Everything but a few details such as, when, where and how.
Once a person is arrested they are typically entitled to a bond. Usually a bond is set in accordance with a local bond schedule, although bonds can be higher or lower than the amounts stated on the schedule.
In most states, a defendant is entitled to appear in front of a judge within 24 hours of his or her arrest to set bond. The primary purpose is for the judge to determine whether there is enough information in the arrest affidavit as to establish probable cause against the defendant. It is at this time that the Judge will also affirm the bond set at the time of the defendant's booking, or lower it or raise it.
According to you a judge said there was enough evidence to set a $100k bond, then three days later the "respected" man was let go without posting it? Did this happen in Mexico?
"Man was willing at first to let the matter drop, his family said NO, you are going to sue for our sakes"
Everybody needs a payday, even if they didn't earn it.
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