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  2. The Bail Project - Wikipedia

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    Rawshawn Gaston-Anderson, a serial criminal who was arrested for burglary and theft, was released from jail after The Bail Project paid his $3,000 bail. Less than a week after Gaston-Anderson was released from the Las Vegas jail, he shot a waiter, Chengyan Wang, eleven times. Wang survived the attack and is currently suing The Bail Project for ...

  3. Bail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    All violations of the aforementioned constitute felony violations via California Insurance Code 1814 [42] - including administrative regulatory codes such as record keeping, how solicitations are conducted, collateral and treatment of arrestees. Under California law it is a crime for a bail bondsman to solicit business at a county jail. [43 ...

  4. Get Out of Jail Free card - Wikipedia

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    The Get Out of Jail Free card frees the player from jail to continue playing and progress around the board without paying a fine, then must be returned to the respective deck upon playing it. As the card's text says, it can also be sold by the possessing player to another player for a price that is "agreeable by both".

  5. Diddy Denied Bail Again, Sent Back to Jail His Lawyers ... - AOL

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    Sean "Diddy" Combs was denied bail again on Wednesday, Sept. 18, a day after a federal judge in Manhattan remanded him to await trial at a jail in Brooklyn.. The rapper was initially denied bail ...

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  7. What exactly is Prop. 47? And how could California voters ...

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    A federal three-judge panel had ordered every state prison in California to reduce its population to 137.5% of its “design capacity” within two years. ... way to reduce the prison population ...

  8. Jeremy Meeks - Wikipedia

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    A July 2014 court hearing was set, while Meeks awaited his trial at the San Joaquin County Jail, with his bail set at $1,050,000. [17] Meeks' mother, Katherine Angier, set up a GoFundMe page in an attempt to raise money for his bail. [13] His sister, Leanna Rominger, used the proceeds from the campaign to hire a defense lawyer for him. [18]

  9. Jon-Adrian Velazquez - Wikipedia

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    Jon-Adrian Velazquez (born November 11, 1975) also known as "JJ" Velazquez, is an American legal reform activist and actor who was wrongfully convicted of a 1998 murder of a retired police officer.