Mixing up Court Dates in Baltimore Maryland

August 26, 2009

As mentioned in previous blog entries on apprehending fugitive subjects in Maryland, not everybody misses court on purpose. Or so they say. In this video below, the defendant claims he received a summons for a different date then shown to him by the bounty hunter. Nonetheless, a warrant has been issued for the defendant and therefore the warrant must be served at any cost.

Of course, not every case is clear cut and dry, and the defendant doesn't always cooperate with the arresting bounty hunter. As seen in this video, fugitive recovery agent for a Maryland bail bonds company "Big Boyz Bail Bonds" has to get aggressive and lay down the law for the irritable defendant.



In the video, the defendant is accusing the Maryland bounty hunter that he is not a cop. This is of course a true fact; however Agent Orlando (seen in the video) never claims to be one. But because he is a Maryland State licensed surety agent and was issued a warrant by a Maryland Judge he has the right to apprehend the targeted subject.

Due to the high volume of bails that Big Boyz Bail Bonds posts on a yearly basis we see a high volume of bond forfeitures for all sorts of reasons. Because of this, we plan on putting up many more fugitive recovery videos in the near future so you can see firsthand what it's like to be a bounty hunter in Baltimore Maryland. Stay tuned.