Delusional Indemnitors & conjugal visits
Posted by Paul Repetti in Fugitive Tales, Interesting Phone ConversationsAnother interesting night at the office. Two phone calls can put a lot of levity in your life.
The first call was from an indemnitor who did not appreciate getting a bill in the mail. It has been eight months since the defendant was bailed out of jail. In that time he has made sputtering, at best, payments. She said she only paid the ‘down payment’ and the defendant had a personal guarantee with her that he would pay the premium. I asked if she remebered signing the bail agreement. She stated that it didn’t matter, he had told her he was paying. I guess she missed the class that went over the signing of contracts and personal liability for failure to honor contracts. She told me she guessed that she would just have to go spend her day in court and that we should ‘do what we have to do’. I guess we will let the judge decide….
The next call was one that I have never received before. A lady called and said her friend has a boyfriend who has been in and out of jail for three years. He had been arrested recently for a parole violation and was going to be in the Los Angeles County Jail for awhile. She wanted to know if she could have conjugal visits with him if she were to marry him. She didn’t want to marry him (because he’s not a good guy) but wanted to have conjugal visits and figured they needed to be married in order to do so. I told her to skip the wedding, there are no conjugal visits at the County Jail.
As the title says “Los Angeles Bail Bonds …just another day”
Tags: bail, conjugal visits, court, judge, Los Angeles County Jail, parole

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