And why would you bond her out if she tells you where the body is? If she tells you where the body is --- Isnt she going to prison anyways?
You're right, if she's charged with murder, she'll more than likely be held without bond.
And why would you bond her out if she tells you where the body is? If she tells you where the body is --- Isnt she going to prison anyways?
OT. If checks were used for merchandise at Target and WD, how can she say she needed the money to help get Caylee back?
Let's say you are busted for the check charges. You can't make bond and serve four months in jail before you are sentenced. The judge sentences you to a year in jail but you only have to do eight months, because you get four months TIME SERVED. Credit for time served already.
If you are bonded on a charge, your time served clock stops. In other words once you are sentenced. You do the full year.
The bondsman that bonded her on the "tiny" charges knew she wasn't getting out on the 500,000 grand charge. He just wanted to make sure once she is sentenced, she gets the most possible time in jail.
It's cheap advertising and a way of saying..."yeah, we don't like you either Casey Anthony."
Let's say you are busted for the check charges. You can't make bond and serve four months in jail before you are sentenced. The judge sentences you to a year in jail but you only have to do eight months, because you get four months TIME SERVED. Credit for time served already.
If you are bonded on a charge, your time served clock stops. In other words once you are sentenced. You do the full year.
The bondsman that bonded her on the "tiny" charges knew she wasn't getting out on the 500,000 grand charge. He just wanted to make sure once she is sentenced, she gets the most possible time in jail. So when she is sentenced for the tiny charges, she won't get any time served.
It's cheap advertising and a way of saying..."yeah, we don't like you either Casey Anthony."
Let's say you are busted for the check charges. You can't make bond and serve four months in jail before you are sentenced. The judge sentences you to a year in jail but you only have to do eight months, because you get four months TIME SERVED. Credit for time served already.
If you are bonded on a charge, your time served clock stops. In other words once you are sentenced. You do the full year.
The bondsman that bonded her on the "tiny" charges knew she wasn't getting out on the 500,000 grand charge. He just wanted to make sure once she is sentenced, she gets the most possible time in jail. So, when she is sentenced for the tiny charges, she won't get any time served for those charges.
It's cheap advertising and a way of saying..."yeah, we don't like you either Casey Anthony."
If you dont get that money back (which is true) why in the world would you pay the bond on the other charges? Your not getting anything from it besides an empty bank account..........
I agree I wish LP's plan would work but I really doubt it
The way I see it: If she was going to come forward with more information than Caylee's death was more than likely an accident.
If she didn't come forward with new information than it was murder and intentional