Bondsmen Charged in Fake Agent Scandal
November 5, 2009 by Collateral Staff
Posted in: Bail Buzz
A bizarre case has been dominating the news media for a few days. Police claim that three persons impersonated drug agents in order to arrest a woman who allegedly skipped her day in court. The three people alledgedly accosted the wrong woman, sexually assaulted her and strip searched her before handing her over to J.C. Mullins Jr., a bondsman with Abingdon Bail Bonds. Mullins took the woman to jail. Police eventually arrested Mullins for obstruction of justice because the bondsman refused to cooperate with police when questioned about the three... Read more
VA Magistrate Forges Documents to Give Bail Agent Dad Business
June 29, 2009 by Collateral Staff
Posted in: Bail Buzz
A local Virginia paper, the Bristol Herald Courier, is accusing Abingdon, VA magistrate John C. “Tiny” Mullins III of forging documents to funnel business to his father’s bail bonds company. As a magistrate, Tiny Mullins had the ability to decide whether or not they could be freed from jail and could set bail for certain defendants. While setting bail amounts and sending clients to his father, J.C. Mullins Jr. of Abingdon Bail Bonds was not illegal, the chief magistrate and Abingdon judges decided it wasn’t ethical and told... Read more
Virginia Bail Agents Fighting With Jail Over Inmate Information
April 2, 2009 by Collateral Staff
Posted in: Bail Buzz
Virginia bail agents are facing frustrating circumstances when they try to bail someone out of jails run by the Southwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority. As of four months ago, the Southwest Virigina Regional Jail Authority has enacted a strict no-release policy that includes the name of the prisoner, his or her charges, and the bond amount. These three pieces of information in particular are vital to bail agents trying to bail a defendant out of jail. Instead, the bail agent has to wait until the county clerk can be contacted to get this... Read more







