C.A. 5th
F063445
The Fifth Appellate District affirmed trial court orders. The court held that county counsel is not entitled to recover, as an item of costs, its attorney fees incurred as the prevailing party in bail bond forfeiture proceedings.
November 08, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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C.A. 5th
F063445
The Fifth Appellate District affirmed trial court orders. The court held that county counsel is not entitled to recover, as an item of costs, its attorney fees incurred as the prevailing party in bail bond forfeiture proceedings.
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