Ok, thanks Rose - that changed my course a little but now we have this.
He was released yesterday from MB City jail to J. Reuben Long (county detention center), and now it is showing released today at appr 6:45...but I don't understand something I hope we can get an answer on.
It says:
T, T S.
1819 OLD COLLINS CREEK RD
MCCLELLANVILLE, SC 29458 AMERICAN (US) MALE 04/19/1973
37 7/29/2010 1:58:00 PM
7/30/2010 6:43:00 PM
ASSAULT / ASSAULT & BATTERY 1ST DEGREE- $20,000.00
CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT KIDNAPPING- Disposed - $50,000.00
What does 'disposed' mean there by the 50K bond amount?
http://www.horrycounty.org/depts/detention/bookings/index.asp
You have to go here and put in 7/29/10 as the booking date to get to his info.
think it means made arrangements
this what dic says--
dispose
verb
1. arrange, put, place, group, set, order, stand, range, settle, fix, rank, distribute, array He was preparing to dispose his effects about the room.
2. lead, move, condition, influence, prompt, tempt, adapt, motivate, bias, induce, incline, predispose, actuate theologies which dispose their adherents to fanaticism
dispose of someone kill, murder, destroy, do in (slang), take out (slang), execute, slaughter, dispatch, assassinate, slay, do away with, knock off (slang), liquidate, neutralize, exterminate, take (someone's) life, bump off (slang), wipe from the face of the earth (informal) They had hired an assassin to dispose of him.
dispose of something
1. get rid of, destroy, dump (informal), scrap, bin (informal), junk (informal), chuck (informal), discard, unload, dispense with, jettison, get shot of, throw out or away Fold up the nappy and dispose of it.
2. deal with, manage, treat, handle, settle, cope with, take care of, see to, finish with, attend to, get to grips with the manner in which you disposed of that problem
3. give, give up, part with, bestow, transfer, make over, deliver up He managed to dispose of more money and goods.