Bond Being Posted by Padilla #2

  • #81
If I am reading this right, if Casey wants to escape she had better stay in Florida

Florida does not allow bounty hunters.

Apprehension of bail fugitives is only allowed as set forth in FS 648.30(2)&(3):
(2) No person shall represent himself or herself to be a bail enforcement agent, bounty hunter, or other similar title in [Florida].
(3) No person, other than a certified law enforcement officer, shall be authorized to apprehend, detain, or arrest a principal on a bond, wherever issued, unless that person is qualified, licensed, and appointed as provided in this chapter or licensed as a bail bond agent by the state where the bond was written.
Violation of this is a 3rd class felony. [FS 648.30(4)].

http://www.americanbailcoalition.com/Bail Laws/Florida Bail Laws.htm
 
  • #82
  • #83
I agree. Let Baez try to discount the cadaver dog hits! IMO, I do not think for one moment he can get a jury to discount (2) different dogs and handlers from (2) different counties.

It made me so angry when Cindy kept stating "inconsistant hits" on Greta the other evening. LE did not describe them that way!
I think the cadaver dogs will be used as supplemental evidence to explain why a search was conducted for evidence of human decomposition.

I don't blame Cindy for wanting to discount their value, but if what they hit on is proven to be decomp fluids, the 'consistency' of those hits is immaterial.
 
  • #84
I posted this the other day, but since we're talking Florida grand juries:



Grand jury handbook


Thanks DB, I was just referring to FLA GJ rules as to sitting vs. convened, did not think to post your overview as to it's SOP, good idea..
Also, to clarify, this differs from a Federal Grand Jury, which at this point I did not bother referencing because from what I can tell in relation to any potential homicide charges, they would fall under the state's jurisdiction.
 
  • #85
Is anyone besides me concerned about Casey's safety if she is released? Not that she would harm herself, but with the high publicity of this case there are a lot of wacko's out there and I have to wonder, regardless of how many people surround her.

JMVHO
 
  • #86
Is anyone besides me concerned about Casey's safety if she is released? Not that she would harm herself, but with the high publicity of this case there are a lot of wacko's out there and I have to wonder, regardless of how many people surround her.

JMVHO
If she were to be released, yes, I would be extremely concerned.
 
  • #87
Just wanted to go on record here I do not think Casey will be bonded out Monday or any other day. I think she will be charged with some form of homicide (captial crime) if Padilla actually comes through on the Posting and bail will be revoked immediately. That girl is not going to see the outside of a jail for the rest of her life, imho.

I also think they know that and just got their 15 minutes for free.

Blink34, I posted the same last night that I really did not think there would be bond for Casey.
I do not know why I feel so strongly about that, tho. And I do hope she never even breathes the air of freedom again for the rest of her life!
 
  • #88
I don't think her parents want her released and were most likely totally caught off guard when this was announced, as the Padilla's had not contacted them. Boy, would I like to be a fly on the wall in that house.Got to be some tension and stress going on there when she comes home.
 
  • #89
I think the cadaver dogs will be used as supplemental evidence to explain why a search was conducted for evidence of human decomposition.

I don't blame Cindy for wanting to discount their value, but if what they hit on is proven to be decomp fluids, the 'consistency' of those hits is immaterial.

Yes, I think it is Baez agenda to attempt to challenge the dogs as a way to suppress the decomp physical evidence collection citing not enough for probable cause finding of fact, imo.. I also took that filing to mean he knows that the decomp evidence is back, or knows what it will yield. Good luck, he has the clients Mother screaming about it in a 911 call and calling her hubby a former homicide detective??
 
  • #90
Yes, I think it is Baez agenda to attempt to challenge the dogs as a way to suppress the decomp physical evidence collection citing not enough for probable cause finding of fact, imo.. I also took that filing to mean he knows that the decomp evidence is back, or knows what it will yield. Good luck, he has the clients Mother screaming about it in a 911 call and calling her hubby a former homicide detective??
And a sheriff's deputy who arrived in response to the 911 calls, who happened to be a former homicide detective.

Can't blame Baez for looking for the slightest loophole, but I don't think this one is gonna fly.
 
  • #91
Blink34, I posted the same last night that I really did not think there would be bond for Casey.
I do not know why I feel so strongly about that, tho. And I do hope she never even breathes the air of freedom again for the rest of her life!

I concur La and say again- no bond, no fresh air, no table dancing, it is 3 hots and a cot for this girl until her end.. The only thing I am hopeful of is that she does believe she's about to get sprung, and then..:behindbar

Even Baez will advise her to give it up for a plea, this is not going to be a winnable case for the defense, under any concocted scenario. If it were, Geragos would be calling...
 
  • #92
Just wanted to go on record here I do not think Casey will be bonded out Monday or any other day. I think she will be charged with some form of homicide (captial crime) if Padilla actually comes through on the Posting and bail will be revoked immediately. That girl is not going to see the outside of a jail for the rest of her life, imho.

I also think they know that and just got their 15 minutes for free.
Blink I agree and I would go so far as to say that if she does get out, then they don't have any good evidence.
 
  • #93
And a sheriff's deputy who arrived in response to the 911 calls, who happened to be a former homicide detective.

Can't blame Baez for looking for the slightest loophole, but I don't think this one is gonna fly.
LOL, maybe that's who Cindy was referring to...LOL
I agree, especially in light of the fact it had her put on $500K Bond, which 2 hearings did not budge..
 
  • #94
I think the cadaver dogs will be used as supplemental evidence to explain why a search was conducted for evidence of human decomposition.

I don't blame Cindy for wanting to discount their value, but if what they hit on is proven to be decomp fluids, the 'consistency' of those hits is immaterial.

Yes, I can understand that Cindy would want to discount that, DianeB. She could also make herself believe that someone else had driven the car and the hits/decomposition was of some other victim. In fact, George stated in the last Greta interview where he and Cindy were sitting on the sofa that either her friend or boyfriend was going to have the faulty gas guage repaired and that Casey may not have been the last to drive the car. It has been stated that Tony was the one to pick Casey up from Amscot where the car was towed from. I think Tony has stated that to LE concerning picking Casey up, hasn't he?
However, if the blood spot comes back as Caylee's, she is going to have to deal with it.

I do understand that the 'hits' will be considered in the totality of evidence.
 
  • #95
Correct me if I am wrong: literally speaking, the Padilla team can't bail her out, so they are just bringing the monies to Florida to hand over to a FL licensed bail bondsman business, to bail her out... right?
 
  • #96
At first I was so outraged that these bondsmen obviously didn't do any of their homework about this case since they're choosing to bond Casey out. However, if they're gonna continue to call her a drug addict and a tweaker etc... it should be really fun to see the George and Cindy show react to THAT. Pass the:popcorn: I hope Casey drives them completely nuts."Take me to Fusion guys, I'll get a clue where she is while I'm dancing!"
:clap::laugh:

"The pole, the pole, I definitely need to do some interacting with the pole - to get my Zanny vibe working. But first, I need to borrow your Visa, Mom, to buy a new dress."
 
  • #97
I concur La and say again- no bond, no fresh air, no table dancing, it is 3 hots and a cot for this girl until her end.. The only thing I am hopeful of is that she does believe she's about to get sprung, and then..:behindbar

Even Baez will advise her to give it up for a plea, this is not going to be a winnable case for the defense, under any concocted scenario. If it were, Geragos would be calling...

I just do not want there to be a plea deal in this case unless LE doesn't have solid evidence. I want little Caylee to have 100% justice. Now I COULD go for LWOP instead of the death penalty as a 'deal'!
 
  • #98
Blink I agree and I would go so far as to say that if she does get out, then they don't have any good evidence.

She's not getting out, but I would absolutely agree with you if she did, and moreover, there would be some issues at the water cooler outside Honorable Strickland's chambers about retirement as that bail amount and the subsequent uphold decisions would be in a word, whack, and unconstitutional. The case is sound, not concrete, not without finding Caylee, but I do think it is strong.
 
  • #99
:clap::laugh:

"The pole, the pole, I definitely need to do some interacting with the pole - to get my Zanny vibe working. But first, I need to borrow your Visa, Mom, to buy a new dress."

Nah, make her wear her famous blue dress. After all, she has probably only worn it once!

:D
 
  • #100
Correct me if I am wrong: literally speaking, the Padilla team can't bail her out, so they are just bringing the monies to Florida to hand over to a FL licensed bail bondsman business, to bail her out... right?
I think he works with someone that is licensed in FL.
 

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