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I would bet it will be $100,000 jschurchin Apr 2012 #1
What is that in Peruvian centimos? randome Apr 2012 #2
I imagine that he would have to surrender his passport HooptieWagon Apr 2012 #3
If he wanted to run, wouldn't he have done so already? Freddie Stubbs Apr 2012 #4
He was out of state when he was taken into custody, thus per news story yesterday, NO bail, period. freshwest Apr 2012 #7
He surrendered to authorities Freddie Stubbs Apr 2012 #11
The SP said if he was out of state, it disallowed bail. Then they said he was being returned to FL. freshwest Apr 2012 #17
In a manner of speaking, isn't that just what arthritisR_US Apr 2012 #10
No, he surrendered to authorities Freddie Stubbs Apr 2012 #12
That's right, but not before running away. nt arthritisR_US Apr 2012 #15
There was no warrent out for him, so he could go wherever he wanted davepc Apr 2012 #16
Oh well, he's got such a stellar history... arthritisR_US Apr 2012 #18
Which is why you will never be a judge. former9thward Apr 2012 #5
Per a document posted here, he will not be allowed bail, since he had left the state. freshwest Apr 2012 #6
They haven't even mentioned that on MSNBC this morning Amerigo Vespucci Apr 2012 #8
Because of Florida's SYG law, case maybe tossed by a judge before a trial Kaleva Apr 2012 #9
I totally disagree with you -- you are being ridiculous obamanut2012 Apr 2012 #13
That's a lot of cheddah...nt SidDithers Apr 2012 #14
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