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Old Dec 26, 2006, 09:58 AM
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My question is: I have heard that the government will bond a felon for six months free of
charge to an empolyer does anyone know about this subject

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Old Dec 26, 2006, 02:18 PM   #2  
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Hello cat:

You shouldn't believe everything you hear. The government HATES felons. Why would THEY bond them????? They wanna lock 'em up, and throw away the key!

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Having worked for the government for many years and working in the criminal justice system for years, I truely doubt there is such a program.
Esp in todays culture of criminal behavior.

I am not saying there is not, there are 1000's of hardly ever used social programs all over the place. But since bonding ( and I will assume you are not taking about a bail bond, but a company bond ) but since a bond like that would be competing against a private insurnace company I am not sure it would even be legal. Some states may have special bonding programs but I doubt they are free, since they would be high risk.

Not saying there isn't, but just from years in that field, I have never heard of such a program.
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