Word: bail
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Jose L. Razo '89, the former Kirkland House resident arrested last summer for a series of late-night armed robberies, may be released on bail after spending more than a year in an Orange County jail, his attorney said yesterday...
Orange County public defender James Egar said last spring that the six-figure bail was beyond the means of Razo's family and that as far as they were concerned, the bail "might as well have been a million." Egar severed his involvement with the case this summer because of a conflict of interest, transferring Razo's defense to Barnett's firm...
Barnett declined to say where the bail money might come from but did say, "We're making progress." Razo has remained in jail while his trial has been delayed "four or five times," said Barnett...
...expedite bailouts before the current fiscal year ends, on Sept. 30, so that next year's FSLIC spending will stay within the confines of the Gramm-Rudman deficit-reduction law. Wall's next rescue candidate could be a whopper: the American Savings and Loan Association of Stockton, Calif., whose bail-out may cost $2 billion...
...weeks ago, leaning on the letter of that law and the essential provision of presumed innocence, the diver Bruce Kimball posted bail on a double vehicular-manslaughter charge and instantly sprang back into the pike position. But he lost his Olympic trial and soon must turn to the other kind. What page of the paper suited this sad specter whose face was flattened by a drunk driver seven years ago? Since then he has garnered six traffic citations of his own, and one Olympic silver medal...