A W Smith
Philosopher
is there a possibility we get to see Bollyn on tv?
Or at least call 911 on the plain clothes cops outside your house.Hope none of you need to call 911 anytime soon.
is there a possibility we get to see Bollyn on tv?
is there a possibility we get to see Bollyn on tv?
Illinois does not use bounty hunters.is there a possibility we get to see Bollyn on tv?
is there a possibility we get to see Bollyn on tv?
Hope none of you need to call 911 anytime soon.
With the comments he had made about fleeing to Norway, I wonder why the hell they let him out on bail?
Because the charges weren't that serious (relatively), and the judge probably assumed that a reasonable person with a family and other connections to the community wouldn't flee the country (and forfeit his bail) just to avoid a possible one-year (or so) prison sentence.
Also, I believe (though LashL or anyone else can correct me if I'm wrong) that once bail is set, merely talking about fleeing wouldn't be sufficient justification for having it revoked.
I'm assuming, and correct me if I'm wrong, that an arrest warrant would be issued for the mere act of not showing up, without any kind of search beforehand (in fact, this was issued an hour after his failure to appear).
Although I would also imagine his lawyer would be calling him up and going, "Wtf?"
I think that it would be up to the prosecutor to petition the court to revoke bail and incarcerate, if the defendant's talk about fleeing was taken seriously, else nothing would happen.
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I would think that the judge would issue a bench warrant to enable the police to track down, arrest, and deliver the subject of the warrant to the court. I would think that the defendant is burning up any slack the judge might have been inclined to grant, if any, by causing problems like this.
I am afraid I'm not following you, in more ways than one.Not another martyr,just think for myself and evaluate the evidence. It doesn/t convince me so far.