Lundberg Stratton, J. On May 31, 1996, A-B-C Bail Bonds (“A-B-C”) contracted with fugitive recovery agent Michael Kole, defendant-appellant, to apprehend Cecil Cobb, who had absconded after A-B-C had posted $2,500 for his release pending trial on a robbery charge. Cobb had been released from jail a few days earlier after serving time on an unrelated matter and had been living on the street. On May 31, 1996,…
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