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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 04:48:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] This question get brought up a lot when clients call us and the answer is easy. A few years ago, Florida started allowing cash bonds to be used to pay for court fees, costs, and any fines associated with the case. This new amendment leaves it wide open for you to lose more than the required 10% that would be assessed by a Florida Bail Bondsman . Here is an example of a person who called our office a few years ago, but decided to pay the cash bond himself. A father called our office asking quest Bail Bond News [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] This question get brought up a lot when clients call us and the answer is easy. A few years ago, Florida started allowing cash bonds to be used to pay for court fees, costs, and any fines associated with the case. This new amendment leaves it wide open for you to lose more than the required 10% that would be assessed by a Florida Bail Bondsman . Here is an example of a person who called our office a few years ago, but decided to pay the cash bond himself. A father called our office asking quest Bail Bond News [...]</description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:54:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] This question get brought up a lot when clients call us and the answer is easy. A few years ago, Florida started allowing cash bonds to be used to pay for court fees, costs, and any fines associated with the case. This new amendment leaves it wide open for you to lose more than the required 10% that would be assessed by a Florida Bail Bondsman . Here is an example of a person who called our office a few years ago, but decided to pay the cash bond himself. A father called our office asking quest Bail Bond News [...]</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 09:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] This question get brought up a lot when clients call us and the answer is easy. A few years ago, Florida started allowing cash bonds to be used to pay for court fees, costs, and any fines associated with the case. This new amendment leaves it wide open for you to lose more than the required 10% that would be assessed by a Florida Bail Bondsman . Here is an example of a person who called our office a few years ago, but decided to pay the cash bond himself. A father called our office asking quest Bail Bond News [...]</description>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 07:03:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] This question get brought up a lot when clients call us and the answer is easy. A few years ago, Florida started allowing cash bonds to be used to pay for court fees, costs, and any fines associated with the case. This new amendment leaves it wide open for you to lose more than the required 10% that would be assessed by a Florida Bail Bondsman . Here is an example of a person who called our office a few years ago, but decided to pay the cash bond himself. A father called our office asking quest Bail Bond News [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] This question get brought up a lot when clients call us and the answer is easy. A few years ago, Florida started allowing cash bonds to be used to pay for court fees, costs, and any fines associated with the case. This new amendment leaves it wide open for you to lose more than the required 10% that would be assessed by a Florida Bail Bondsman . Here is an example of a person who called our office a few years ago, but decided to pay the cash bond himself. A father called our office asking quest Bail Bond News [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] This question get brought up a lot when clients call us and the answer is easy. A few years ago, Florida started allowing cash bonds to be used to pay for court fees, costs, and any fines associated with the case. This new amendment leaves it wide open for you to lose more than the required 10% that would be assessed by a Florida Bail Bondsman . Here is an example of a person who called our office a few years ago, but decided to pay the cash bond himself. A father called our office asking quest Bail Bond News [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] This question get brought up a lot when clients call us and the answer is easy. A few years ago, Florida started allowing cash bonds to be used to pay for court fees, costs, and any fines associated with the case. This new amendment leaves it wide open for you to lose more than the required 10% that would be assessed by a Florida Bail Bondsman . Here is an example of a person who called our office a few years ago, but decided to pay the cash bond himself. A father called our office asking quest Bail Bond News [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] This question get brought up a lot when clients call us and the answer is easy. A few years ago, Florida started allowing cash bonds to be used to pay for court fees, costs, and any fines associated with the case. This new amendment leaves it wide open for you to lose more than the required 10% that would be assessed by a Florida Bail Bondsman . Here is an example of a person who called our office a few years ago, but decided to pay the cash bond himself. A father called our office asking quest Bail Bond News [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] This question get brought up a lot when clients call us and the answer is easy. A few years ago, Florida started allowing cash bonds to be used to pay for court fees, costs, and any fines associated with the case. This new amendment leaves it wide open for you to lose more than the required 10% that would be assessed by a Florida Bail Bondsman . Here is an example of a person who called our office a few years ago, but decided to pay the cash bond himself. A father called our office asking quest Bail Bond News [...]</description>
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