Friday, April 28, 2017

BAIL BOND SET AT $150K & $250K IN PIZZA HUT ROBBERY

GULFPORT, MS) -
The armed robbery of a Pizza Hut restaurant in Gulfport was set up by an employee, police said.
Cobie Demetrick Rupert, 18, and Giovanni Rasheed Smith, 18, have been charged with armed robbery in the case. Gulfport police spokesman Sgt. Joshua Bromen said a third suspect is still at large.

Bromen said two men robbed the Pizza Hut restaurant on Hwy. 49 at gunpoint late Tuesday night. Police allege Smith, a restaurant employee, set up the robbery. Smith was arrested Wednesday without incident.

Bromen said detectives were able to identify Rupert as one of the suspects who robbed the store at gunpoint. Rupert was arrested without incident Thursday.

Smith’s bond was set at $150,000, and Rupert’s bond was set at $250,000 for the armed robbery charges.

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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

TYPES OF GULFPORT, HARRISON COUNTY BAIL BONDS





Surety Bail Bonds

A private system of bail, free of taxpayers support. Privately licensed bail agents post bonds with the court, guaranteeing a defendant’s appearance. Appearance becomes the sole responsibility of the bail agent and is the most effective bail system.
When using the Service of a Surety bail bondsman, the client pays 10% of the face amount of the bond to the bonding company in exchange for the bonding company posting the entire amount of the bail. This 10% fee is NON REFUNDABLE and the mandatory charge in the state of Mississippi. However Bail One National Bonding offer financing starting as low as 4% down on most bonds with a qualified Cosigner.

Cash Bonds

The defendant, or someone on his/her behalf, must pay the Court the full amount of the bail, in cash, in order to be released. The defendant and the co-signer, if any, must sign the bond that guarantees the defendant’s appearance at future court appearances. This is a governmental system.

Own Recognizance Bonds

This system is a government system in which people who have not been arrested before swear before the court that they will appear on their own accord for all required court dates.

What is Bail?

Bail is the means by which the U.S.criminal justice system permits the release of a defendant from custody while ensuring his appearance at all required court proceedings. Bail is the legacy of Angelo-Saxon jurisprudence wherein defendants were delivered to their sureties, who gave security for their appearance. Bail bonds initially were put up by people who pledged their own property as security for the bond.

The commercial bond approach is by far the most effective form of bail, as demonstrated in the Bureau of Statistics study that compared commercial bonding with all other pre-trial release methods in getting defendants to court.

When a person is arrested on probable cause of having committed a criminal offense, he or she is incarcerated and booked into a detention facility. Bail is determined by a preset bail schedule or magistrate prior to arraignment. A bail agent is contacted, and he or she arranges to post the defendant’s bail, whereupon the defendant is released. The bail agent charges the defendant a premium (usually 10% of the bond) for assuming the risk of the defendant’s not appearing. If the defendant fails to appear, the court declares the bond forfeited and the bail agent, usually after getting an opportunity to recover the absconded defendant, has to pay the forfeiture, which constitutes the full amount of the bond.

Most states regard bail as a form of insurance. Hence, bail agents are licensed and regulated like any other insurance producer, subject to certain basic qualifications and pre-licensing and continuing education requirements. Most states also require bail agents to be appointed by an admitted bail insurance company. In addition, some states require that the bail agent be certified by a bail insurance company with a ”qualified power of attorney,” the purpose of which is to confer limited authority on the agent to execute bonds.

Bail agents perform an extraordinarily valuable public service to law enforcement and accused people alike. The Bail Clause of the Eighth amendment to the Constitution embodies the longstanding Anglo-American tradition of favoring pretrial release of accused people. This frees up crowded jail space and permits defendants to participate more fully in their own defense. Bail agents, backed by financial resources of surety companies, make possible the pretrial release of in excess of 2 million defendants annually, at no expense to taxpayers, by providing assurances to the state that the people charged with crimes will appear as scheduled to answer charges.

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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

SEWING & ALTERATIONS BEST IN GULFPORT

Just a Couple of reviews:


I generally do not write on-line reviews, but I HAD to make an exception for Debra because she is simply amazing. I was packing late one night for an early morning trip from Miami to Vegas for a movie premiere when I noticed my dress had a rip on the bottom. It was not along a seam so I knew I needed expert help FAST. In desperation, I got on YELP at about 1am ET to search for "fast alterations" and found Magnifique. I sent a message via the Yelp app and had a reply within the hour. Thankfully, Debra said she was able to accommodate me the following day. I headed straight to her when I landed in Vegas with only about an hour to spare before I had to be at my hotel and get ready for the event. Even though she was busy, Debra expertly fixed my dress while indulging me in friendly conversation. Her prices are extremely reasonable -- even for rush jobs. Whether you live in Vegas or are just visiting and find yourself in need of alterations, don't go anywhere else. You won't be disappointed!
Rebeka H.


I purchased a strapless prom dress for my daughter online. It needed to be taken in around the back and hip area. The dress has stones attached to the top part. I went to a couple of places to see if they would be able to fix the dress and was told no because of the rhinestones. After searching and searching I finally came across this ad 4 days before prom, when I called Debra was available and nice. I went to her right away, not only was she able to fix the dress but it was done in time for prom. She also did work to a friend of my daughters dress before their special night. Never judge a book by its cover. No she's not in a shop but her customer service and work is excellent. When the dress was completed my daughter and I was sooooo happy. Debra definitely did something we thought was impossible. I give her 100 stars.

Shalita J.


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