accused of charging substantially low bond amounts, which has helped some high-profile murder cases FOX 26 has covered closely. Harris Co. judges granting bonds to ex-cons charged with felon in possession of weapon at an alarming rate
FBI agents and members of the Texas Anti-Gang Task Force spent hours at AABLE Bail Bonds at 1620 Austin Street. The company is known for charging less than 10 percent of the bond amount and even offering payment plans, which has helped some high-profile murder cases.Criminal District Court Judge addresses bond issue
FOX 26 Reporter Randy Wallace sits down with the first criminal district court judge who agreed to appear on Breaking Bond regarding the current issue of bond for defendants."The FBI confirms that we are presently leading a legitimate multi-agency law enforcement operation with fellow members of Texas Anti-Gang Task Force at the 1600 block of Austin St. in Houston," an official spokesperson said in a statement.
"High risk meaning there's usually not any collateral the co-signers are usually not creditworthy it's less money put down there's not a great support system with family and friends," said Mario Garza President of the Harris County Bail Bond Association.FOX 26 Reporter Randy Wallace explains in this edition of 'Breaking Bond.'to require 10 percent of the bond amount. That's when bail bond companies owned by the Muharib family first came under scrutiny.