Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
If a second party posted immediate cash of 1,000 on a 3,000 bond set, and I have since made payments on the balance, may I cease further payments since my case has now been dropped, discharged and bonds exonerated when I appeared on my arbitration court date appearance. Case was dismissed. Is my initial bond posted by second party refundable?
Asked on 9/04/14, 6:49 pm
3 Answers from Attorneys
Zadik Shapiro
Law Offices of C. Zadik Shapiro
No, you still owe the money. The bail bonds person or the insurance company put up the bond and still needs to be paid for it.
Answered on 9/04/14, 10:58 pm
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
Cash bonds paid to the court are refundable. Money paid to bail bondsmen is not. If you didn't even pay the bondsman in full for his 'premium', you still owe it. pay of be sued.
Answered on 9/05/14, 10:14 am
Anthony Roach
Law Office of Anthony A. Roach
Take a look at the bail contract. It will state that the premium is nonrefundable.
Answered on 9/08/14, 7:32 am
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