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Full-text: April 1 2003
Protest zones: “No War for Oil” (October 24 2002)

AO98 (Rev. 8/85) Appearance Bond (Non-Surety)

 

United States District Court for the District of South Carolina Columbia Division

Filed, APR –1 2003, Larry W. Propes, Clerk, Columbia S.C.

 




Criminal No. 3:03-309

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United States of America)
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vs.)
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Brett Bursey)
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Appearance Bond

Non-surety: I, the undersigned defendant, acknowledge that I and my ... {sic} personal representatives, jointly and severally, are bound to pay to the United States of America the sum of $     10,000      unsecured.

The conditions of this bond are that the defendant,      Brett Bursey     , is to comply with all conditions of pretrial release and is to appear before this court and at such other places as the defendant may be required to appear, in accordance with any and all orders and directions relating to the defendant’s appearance in this case, including appearance for violation of a condition of defendant’s release as may be ordered or notified by this court or any other United States District Court to which the defendant may be held to answer or the cause transferred. The defendant is to abide by any judgment entered in such matter by surrendering to serve any sentence imposed and obeying any order or direction in connection with such judgment.

It is agreed and understood that this is a continuing bond agreement (including any proceeding on appeal or review) which shall continue until such time as the undersigned are exonerated.

If the defendant appears as ordered or notified and otherwise obeys and performs the foregoing conditions of this bond, then this bond is to be void, but if the defendant fails to obey or perform any of these conditions, payment of the amount of this bond shall be due forthwith. Forfeiture of this bond for any breach of its conditions may be declared by any United States District Court having cognizance of the above entitled matter at the time of such breach and if the bond is forfeited and if the forfeiture is not set aside or remitted, judgment may be entered upon motion in such United States District Court against each debtor jointly and severally for the amount above stated, together with interest and costs, and execution may be issued and payment secured as provided by the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and any other laws of the United States.

This bond is signed on      April 1, 2003     , at Columbia, South Carolina.

Signature: B.A. Bursey

 

Defendant: { Signature }

 

DOB: 9/5/48

 

Address: POB  8325   

 

Lex

Zip: 29202  

 

Signature: Bristow Marchant

Telephone: 808 3384

 

 

Signed and acknowledged
before me on    April 1, 2003.

{ Signature }

Bristow Marchant
United States Magistrate Judge

 

Source: Photocopy of a duplicate original (the court’s file copy), scanned to pdf.

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This case: United States v. Brett A. Bursey (D.S.C., No. 3:03cr309 {175kb.html}, criminal information filed March 7 2003, jury trial denied June 4 2003, bench trial Nov. 12-13 2003, bench trial Nov. 12-13 2003, verdict Jan. 6 2004: guilty, $500 fine (Bristow Marchant, U.S. Magistrate Judge), district appeal docketed Jan. 13 2004, affirmed Sept. 14 2004 (Cameron McGowan Currie, U.S. District Judge), circuit appeal docketed Oct. 7 2004, affirmed July 25 2005 {64kb.pdf, 64kb.pdf}, rehearing denied Sept. 8 2005 (4th Cir., No. 04-4832), petition for certiorari docketed Dec. 14 2005, certiorari denied Jan. 17 2006 (U.S., No. 05-767).

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