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Bail Blotter: High Bail Set in Rape Case

Each week AboutBail combs the web for the latest and most interesting industry news stories to bring you the Weekly Bail Blotter. 

High Bail Set in Rape Case

OAKLEY, CA -- It’s not often that bail is set in the millions, but Stephen Clark recently had his bail set at $8.675 million. Clark faces charges in an incident in which he allegedly kidnapped and raped a woman. Clark remains in the jail. According to prosecutors, the high bail was set because Clark has a record of sexual crime offenses. 
 

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Concerns About Oregon Voiced by Bondsmen

PORTLAND, OR -- Oregon is one of a few states that do not permit bail bondsmen. According to some bondsmen in surrounding states, including Idaho and Vancouver, many defendants on the run go to Oregon – and especially Portland – to escape the law. Budget cuts in the state also means that warrants served in Oregon on those who fail to show up in court do not generally get passed on to other jurisdictions. 
 
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Bondsman Arrested for Marketing to Inmates

MIAMI, FL -- Bondsman Jacqueline C. Canela was arrested after police say that she solicited business at the Monroe County Jail by paying inmates to drum up new clients. She faces five counts of illegally soliciting bonds. Police were alerted of the activity by a tip and when they reviewed recorded jail phone calls, they found that illegal solicitation was taking place. Police are still investigating the case and further arrests may be made.

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Most Texas Bondsmen Paying Forfeitures

ABILENE, TX -- Over the past few months, a number of news stories have emerged about bondsmen in Texas owing forfeited bonds or using undervalued real estate as collateral. However, not all communities and counties have the same problem. Abilene, for example, only one bail bond company has been banned from writing bonds after going through the courts; most bail bondsmen pay their forfeitures. According to the Taylor County bail bond board chairman, in Taylor County departments communicate and therefore there is less chance that unpaid forfeitures will fall through the cracks. 
 
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