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Name: A Bail Bonds
Address: Auburn Hills, MI 48321 Auburn Hills, MI 48321
Phone Number: (248) 260-8445

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Dallas DWI - our office has successfully defended 42 out of 47 dwi cases set for trial by either not guilty or dismissal since january of 2003.
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The mother of a missing Florida girl was back in jail on check fraud and theft charges just over a week after being released on bond for charges related to her daughter's disappearance.
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The mother of a missing Florida girl was arrested again Friday night -- this time on check fraud and theft charges -- just over a week after a bounty hunter bailed her out of jail.
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Citing a need to protect the public, a Winnebago County judge ordered a 43-year-old Oshkosh man accused of stealing womens underwear held in jail until he can post a $100,000 cash bond.
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Until recently, Xpress Bail Bonds was best known for its RV. It's the black one that's been parking for years along the Fallsway near the city jail complex, with the company's name painted brightly on all sides ("Going Mobile," Quick and Dirty , May 11, 2005). On Aug. 18, though, it was not the RV, but the company's home office--a couple of blocks east, at 1003 Greenmount Ave.--that drew notice.
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HARTFORD ? There is a $1.1 million backlog in state payments to crime victims, even though a special compensation fund has $5 million available.
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