If Mr Estrada absconds, President Gloria Arroyo will be rid of an impediment to her efforts to win the presidential election in May. |
It is a system so well designed and so effortless for those who use it that the collection, use and disclosure of personal information efficiently absconds from awareness. |
They meet a guy on the street, give him a ton of money to run something and six months later he absconds with it. |
You're just a father, and it's a custody access situation because your wife absconds with the kids. The Criminal Code authorizes you to lay a charge of kidnapping because there's no custody order. |
In the event that the accused absconds from the jurisdiction or cannot be reasonably located to stand trial the surety will be liable to the Court for the amount in which the accused is granted bail. |
In fact, it makes states money because bail bond agents pay cash forfeitures to the state when a defendant absconds. |