After college I worked for an old family friend as a junior bail bondsman, and then I spent some time as a bounty hunter. |
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Normally, it can go to a surety company which is sort of like a high-class bail bondsman. |
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The usually reliable actor has a small role as a bail bondsman, but he plays the part as a caricature. |
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He begins working in nearby New York City as a bondsman and it is here that his story begins. |
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Patrick Maguire, the central character, is a bondsman in de Valera's rural, frugal fantasyland. |
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The way bail bonds work is you have to put up a percentage of the money, and the bail bondsman thus guarantees the full amount. |
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I could do a million things here, but they would all end up with me calling a bail bondsman. |
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The Lakers never needed a bail bondsman to get him out of jail at 3 in the morning. |
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A middle-aged woman who had seen the killing of a bail bondsman by a drug gang leader, was so scared she could not open her mouth on the stand. |
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Indeed, contempt for the acting profession pervades the film, embodied in the figure of Sutter, the studio bondsman on Howard's tail. |
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It was high, fifty thousand, but his lawyer's either got deep pockets or a running tab with a bail bondsman. |
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He was released from a court cell after a bail bondsman turned up with cash and land title deeds to bid for his release. |
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The proprietor may stipulate that the renter provide a guarantor or a bondsman. |
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While this system worked to a limited degree, it left the bondsman vulnerable and with limited resources in the case of defalcation. |
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It is entirely possible that he began life tied to the land, since at least one letter in the Paston collection accuses him of being a peasant bondsman. |
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Judelson is sometimes called the bail bondsman to the stars, but he is much more substantial than just that. |
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One bondsman recently forced a lawyer to produce the picture and then said. |
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Ben Affleck appears as a dopey, low-rent bail bondsman with a thin mustache that crawls down his chin like a pair of worms on a rock. |
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One former sheriff took kickbacks from a bail bondsman. |
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He called a friend, a bail bondsman, who told him to call the police. |
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I was more worried about Jon the bail bondsman than Tyson. |
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To make the story seem more credible, the caller might also put another person on the phone to act like a police officer, bail bondsman or lawyer. |
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Jackie Brown synopsis: What do a sexy stewardess, a street-tough gun runner, a lonely bail bondsman, a shifty ex-con, an earnest feral agent and a stoned-out beach bunny have in common? |
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Samuel L Jackson as the Bible-spouting hitman in Pulp Fiction, and Robert Forster as the ageing bail bondsman in Jackie Brown, both received Best Supporting Actor nominations at the Oscars. |
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Sir Trevor also meets bail bondsman Jon Foster, who often fears for his own safety, especially since it's legal to carry a gun. |
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Meanwhile bail bondsman Jon talks about his dangerous line of work, and the temptations of all those casinos. |
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Trevor also meets veteran bail bondsman Jon Foster, a man who knows pretty much everything about Nevada's wild side of life and often fears for his own safety. |
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Arps, who has been a bail bondsman for the past six years, said that Lucky Bail Bonds will offer better services because of his previous experience. |
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He eventually holds Diana hostage and compels her to join him on a 3000-mile road trip back to Denver, with a tenacious bail bondsman in hot pursuit. |
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