Archive for the ‘Professional Bail Associations’ Category
Reform to Bail Bond Industry?
Written by Robin Sandoval-March on April 28, 2010 – 7:48 am -A new measure this week comes out of the Missouri House Rules Committee which proposes that bail bonds should be prohibited to be issued for any convicted felons. Starting next year, there will be more accountability in the bail bonds industry in Missouri.
This bill will limit how much bail bondsman can write in terms of bonds for defendants. A committee of judges, bail bondsman, judges and state legislators approved the list of provisions laying out the scope of the bill.
Based on the agencies’ assets, it would determine Read more »
Could Post-Conviction Bonds End Prison Overcrowding?
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on February 28, 2010 – 1:40 pm -
All across America, states are running out of ways to combat prison overcrowding. Prisons are like dams that threaten to break, with an inmate overflow that will be impossible to contain. Many people feel the last two decades of the 20th century were the point at which prison overcrowding began to accelerate faster than states could keep up.
During those times, states tried to fight rising crime rates by meting out stiffer sentences. This tactic did reduce criminal activity, but it also sent jail populations skyrocketing . Recent early release programs that were intended to combat the financially devastating inmate-influx have been sharply criticized by police and the public.
In California, where the state’s 33 prisons are designed to hold 85,000 inmates, these detention centers are packed to the gills with 160,000 men and women — almost double the amount! But at last, there may be a solution to this situation, born from what some might see as an unlikely source: Read more »
Bail System Needs A Big Fix – Back to Basics
Written by Greg Rynerson on January 22, 2010 – 2:16 am -In Philadelphia, large numbers of fugitives are skipping bail and fleeing justice, angry District Attorney Seth Williams told the Senate at a subcommittee hearing, and this “broken” bail system is like a second assault on crime victims.
Williams said Philadelphia defendants defeat the system by failing to show up for court, wearing down witnesses and causing cases to collapse in large numbers. So far, Philadelphia has let almost 47,000 fugitives escape. Between 2007 and 2008 over 19,000 defendants have failed to show up for at least one hearing. This means one out of every three defendants, making it the nation’s highest tally for failure-to-appear.
Philadelphia courts took over the bail bond process about 40 years ago, citing widespread corruption within the bail bond industry as their reason. Under the city’s bail system, defendants pay 10 percent of their bail up front to the court, with the other 90 percent due if they skip their court dates. But the city has never backed up the consequences for skipping by collecting that money. Now fugitives owe Philly a grand total of $1 billion in forfeited bail.
Contrast this to private bail such as the system in California. Bail agents Read more »
Orange County Jail Charged With Illegal Bail Scams
Written by Greg Rynerson on December 22, 2009 – 8:42 pm -
It’s called capping — and it’s occurring at the Orange County Jail with alarming frequency. Capping is the practice of one inmate getting kickbacks from a shady bail bond company once he signs up fellow inmates to use their services.
Here’s how it works: The inmate connected to the bail bond company offers to make three-way calls for other inmates willing to use their services. Anyone who isn’t interested is intimidated until he changes his mind. As reported by the Orange County Register, no less than eight witnesses, all of them arrestees at the jail, recently testified about this illegal practice to both the OC Sheriff’s department and the OC Bail Agents Association.
Each witness was interviewed by private investigator Bill Hunt, a former Sheriff’s Lieutenant currently running for Orange County Sheriff. Hunt’s subsequent report alleges that some prisoners have bullied others regarding the company they should use for posting their bail. Hunt also discovered that someone who had access to booking information was passing telephone numbers on to these same bail companies, who then in turn called the prisoners’ family members to pay up.
One woman, Read more »
Bondsmen Unite: 2009 CBAA Annual Convention Day 1
Written by Tonya Rynerson on October 15, 2009 – 1:54 pm -As last year, California bail agents met at Lake Tahoe for the 2009 Annual Convention of the California Bail Agents (CBAA). Day one was Monday and included the usual State of the Association and PBUS National Updates.
Pretrial Release
Continuing Education Credit was offered to bondsmen who attended all required sessions, the first of which was an attorney presentation regarding Pre Trial Release presented by Ash Pirayou of Rutan & Tucker and a panel on Credit Card Bail. Pirayou reviewed current happenings in Pretrial Release (commonly known as Release on Own Recognizance or “OR“) in Santa Clara County. Pirayou said that Santa Clara County jailsare attempting to use pretrial release to relieve jail overcrowding and save money, but the bottom line numbers show a significantly different picture. He called on bail agents to help paint an accurate public picture.
Orange County Sheriff Candidate
Bondsmen were also addressed by Bill Hunt, candidate for Orange County Sheriff. Hunt, who spent 22 years in the Orange County Read more »
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Trutanich Addresses Bail Bondsmen: Capping & Medical Marijuana
Written by Tonya Rynerson on October 15, 2009 – 10:38 am -In the first address to Los Angeles bail bondsmen since his election to City Attorney, Carmen “Nuch” Trutanich told a group assembled Sunday evening that the office he inherrited was “broken“. He added, “I was elected to clean up the office and I will.”
Trutanich gave only a brief prelude to what bondsmen would hear more about in the days to come at the Annual Meeting of the California Bail Agents Association (CBAA): “We are arresting bail agents for capping,” Trutanich told us.
Interestingly, he gave no real details to something of great importance to the California bail industry. Unethical bail agents operating illegally is a serious problem to those of us who run a clean business. I, for one, was very interested in the details.
He went on to Read more »
Bill Hunt: Candidate for Orange County Sheriff
Written by Tonya Rynerson on September 18, 2009 – 12:50 pm -Bill Hunt is a candidate for Orange County Sheriff, 2010. I met Bill initially at a California Bail Agents Association (CBAA) meeting two years ago. I believe I was introduced to him as a private investigator. He seemed like a nice honest person at the time. As you can see, Hunt has a passsion for Orange County and the law:
Since then, Bill Read more »
Judicial Candidate Addresses Orange County Bondsmen
Written by Tonya Rynerson on July 17, 2009 – 10:59 am -
Bail bonds are a critical part of the Criminal Justice System,” began Scott Steiner, Deputy District Attorney for Orange County Superior Court and judicial candidate as he addressed the July monthly meeting of the Orange County Bail Agents Association (OCBAA). He added that many see bail as an after thought in a case, but every single case involves bail at some level.
Mr. Steiner wanted to make sure that local bondsmen knew Read more »
Orange County Bondsmen Discuss Banking & Bail
Written by Tonya Rynerson on May 13, 2009 – 5:40 am -
Orange County Bail Agents Association (OCBAA) held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday. Bondmen were addressed by Gustavo Liwski and Alfredo M. Amezcua of Santa Ana Business Bank who talked about how the bank meets the needs of local business owners. Mr. Liwiski noted that the bank is lending and encouraged each bondsman to call him to discuss individual needs. The bail agents in the room were clearly impressed when Read more »
Looking Ahead: 2009 PBUS Winter Conference
Written by Tonya Rynerson on February 6, 2009 – 3:54 pm -
One of the premiere bail bond conferences of the year is just around the corner: 2009 PBUS Winter Conference & Membership Meeting. The Professional Bail Agents of the US meets annually, bringing together bondsmen from California to Maine, Washington to Florida, and all points in between.
This year’s conference is being held February 15 through 19 at the Las Vegas Flamingo. Read more »


