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Friday, February 10, 2012

BREAKING: JUDGE REDUCES BAIL ON MCGUIRE'S

A Judge has reduced the Bail. Tom McGuire's bail was reduced to $300,000.00 and Nikki's was reduced to $200,000.00.

18 comments:

  1. Whats the judges name? Any judge that would reduce bail for child abusers is likely a child abuser themselves!!!

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  2. Nice! Gee thanks Judge Clueless. Just what we need, perverts running around on the loose and ones who prey on children no less!
    Now facing a multitude of charges these people are desperate and are capable of anything.

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  3. I'd like to know if the SA was in there or an assistant SA arguing to keep the million dollars in place.

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  4. Guess the evidence was not that strong, huh?

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  5. How come she was charged additionally with perverted practices and her bond is lower? She since has one more charge than him, hers should be higher.

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  6. Is this the same Eastern Shore that I grew up in? This is much more than I can digest.

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  7. WBOC is saying they abused a boy and girl....how sick both of them are...if we didn't know that before we sure do NOW..

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  8. Evidence has nothing to do with the bond amount. It is totally up to the judge to set whatever he wants.

    This is another example of liberal judges who are following directions of the higher courts and our liberal thinking state government.

    We, the residents of the eastern shore, continue to suffer from the policies of Glendennning and now Obamalley

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  9. While I dont agree with the lower bonds, it means nothing to these criminals to get it lowered. They will not be able to come up with that kind of money. Heck a bondsman charges 10 percent and they dont have a pot to piss in anyway.

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  10. Not all require 10% down 3:10.

    Read this-"Critics Slam Low-Cost Maryland Bonds



    People charged with crimes generally can get out of jail by paying a bondsman 10 percent of the bail set by the courts. But many in Maryland are walking free by paying much less - in some cases as little as 1 percent - to bondsmen willing to offer a discount.

    These cut-rate bails are a common practice, leading to thousands of people accused of serious offenses going free on far less bail than some judges and the public realize. State regulators and city prosecutors say they are troubled, but bondsmen argue that such price reductions are necessary to remain competitive in a cutthroat industry.

    It is legal as long as the bondsmen have the accused or their friends or family sign promissory notes agreeing to pay the full 10 percent fee and the bondsmen make "good- faith efforts" to collect the money. Some don't, and the Maryland Insurance Administration, which regulates the bail industry, has fined five bondsmen for it since 2003."

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  11. All of the Delmarva Sex Club Members can now put their money together and help out their fellow perverts get out of jail!

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  12. LOL-4:00. I bet their fellow perverts are busy deleting all kinds of stuff off their computers right now as not to be associated with them in any shape or form!

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  13. This guy has an arson charge and now a child sex charge. He shouldn't be granted any bail, let them rot in jail. What goes around comes around McGuire.

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  14. effn Nut cases, flat out nuts.

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  15. I know 4:25! What more in "clues" do the court officials need for them to understand that this guy is a danger? I hope to hell the states attorney had someone in there arguing against lowering the bond otherwise he is not only remiss but incompetent!

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  16. Looking at the two of them, I can't imagine there was a long list of couples waiting to "swing" with them. Oh and perverted sex acts is law lingo for oral sex and anything else that doesn't fall into straight sex and sodomy.

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  17. This is another example of liberal judges who are following directions of the higher courts and our liberal thinking state government.

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  18. Bondsmen can charge 1% as stated above but also put that percentage on a payment plan.

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