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You are claiming an Eight Amendment violation. The Eight Amendment provides "Excessive bail shall not be required..." Do you understand the meaning of the word "excessive"?
Excessive means "in excess." $85,000 in bonds exceeds a $35,000 bond requirement. If a bond requirement is $35,000, being required to post $85,000, as I was required to do, is excessive. Please correct me if I am wrong.

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Not in and of itself. You can ask your bondsman to explain his timing in seeking the return of your prior bond. You have not indicated here that the new arrest was on the old case, or any other relevant procedural details.
You mentioned in an earlier post that the bondsman would not wait 3 years. I never said it took 3 years for anything. My original post says "3 days", not 3 years.

I specifically stated that the second arrest occurred because the DA changed its mind and decided to go ahead and file charges on the same case. Now you are claiming that I "have not indicated here that the new arrest was on the old case" when I did indicate exactly that.