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View synonyms for bail bondsman

bail bondsman

/ ˈbɒndzmən /

noun

  1. law an individual or firm that lends bail money to defendants awaiting trial

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He eventually fled to Mexico, where a bail bondsman tracked him down and he was arrested by local police, according to Lough.

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Any nimble-bodied person with sturdy legs and maybe a bail bondsman’s phone number could make the climb to join in turning the building into L.A.’s largest, brashest outdoor look-at-me canvas — like that Norman Mailer book title says, “Advertisements for Myself.”

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“Why should a church have to become a bail bondsman to bond out its constituents, its citizens, its parishioners?” said Democratic Rep. Tanya Miller.

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The letters written by the other two defendants who pleaded guilty — Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis and Scott Hall, a bail bondsman — were longer and more detailed.

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The letters written by the other two defendants to plead guilty — Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis and bail bondsman Scott Hall — were longer and more specific.

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