STATE v. LIBERTY BAIL BONDS

No. 1 CA-CV 12-0213.

314 P.3d 820 (2013)

STATE of Arizona, Appellee, v. LIBERTY BAIL BONDS and Banker's Insurance Company, as Real Parties in Interest for Defendant Miguel Fernando Peña, Appellants, and Ameri-Bail Bonds and Lexington National Insurance Company, as Real Parties in Interest for Defendant Scott Alan Sokol, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1.

December 5, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Maricopa County Attorney's Office, By Kimberly Felcyn , Phoenix, Counsel for Appellee.

Clifford M. Sherr, Attorney at Law, By Clifford M. Sherr , Phoenix, Counsel for Appellants.


JOHNSEN, Chief Judge.

¶ 1 By law, an appearance bond may be forfeited if a criminal defendant fails to appear in court when required. Arizona Rule of Criminal Procedure 7.2(c)(1) provides that when a defendant enters a guilty plea that "will in all reasonable probability" result in incarceration, the superior court may not release the defendant, but must keep or take him into custody immediately. This consolidated appeal arises from bond forfeitures ordered after...

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