State v. Agron
Annotate this CaseIn 2006, Angel Agron was arrested and charged with several offenses. The trial court set bail on these charges in an amount totaling $20,000. 3-D Bail Bonds (Plaintiff) executed a bail on that amount, and Agron was released from custody. When Agron did not appear for a scheduled court date, the trial court ordered the total amount of the bond forfeited. Plaintiff filed a motion to release Plaintiff from its obligation on the bond pursuant to Conn. Gen. Stat. 54-65c, asserting that Agron was “detained” in Puerto Rico by bail enforcement agents. The trial court denied the motion. Plaintiff thereafter filed a writ of error. The Supreme Court dismissed the writ of error, holding that the trial court did not err in concluding that Agron was not “detained” for purposes of section 54-65c when he was personally confronted by recovery bail enforcement agents in Puerto Rico.
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