According to the New York Sun the New Jersey defense lawyer charged with a variety of offenses arising out of his alleged operation of an escort service (which, it is claimed, he took over running for a client after the client went to prison) was freed Thursday after posting bail in the amount of $1 million. Setting aside my concerns about the merits of the case for a moment – and they are legion – even the bail seems excessive. $1 million?? You’d think Paul Bergrin, the defendant, had committed a violent crime, or that he was some other sort of real criminal. I just simply do not understand why prosecutors get so jacked up by these call girl cases (well, actually, I do understand, but I think that the reasons are stupid).
Lawyer Accused of Running Escort Service Posts Bail
January 21, 2007 · 2 Comments
Categories: Bail · Prostitution
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bail bonds orange county // August 1, 2008 at 12:22 am |
I heard Paul Bergrin, who has defended soldiers charged with committing abuses while in Iraq, was arraigned Wednesday on a fugitive warrant in Newark, N.J., and bail was set at $500,000.
Cheers,
Anne
Trini Sario // March 16, 2009 at 5:55 am |
500 grand?? Good god!