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US - United States v. Garza, 2005 WL 673325



United States v. Garza, 2005 WL 673325 (5th Cir. March 23, 2005) held that bail agents did not have standing to appeal denial of their motion to remit the bond forfeiture. The agents did not present any evidence that they paid the forfeiture or had a contractual obligation to indemnify the surety company. The court specifically found that the corporate surety paid the forfeiture and that the motion was filed allegedly in the capacity of sureties not in a representative capacity on behalf of the corporate surety. [Not published].

 

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