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Name:
Dampier, Taylor Marie
Date of Booking:
11/12/2025
Reason(s) For Booking:
EXPLOIT/INFLICT PAIN TO/DEPRIVE ESSENTIAL SERVICES TO DISABLED PERSON, ELDER PERSON OR RESIDENT – F
FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD THEFT – M
FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD FRAUD – F
FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD THEFT – M
THEFT BY TAKING – F
FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD FRAUD-F
EXPLOIT/INFLICT PAIN TO/DEPRIVE ESSENTIAL SERVICES TО DISABLED PERSON, ELDER PERSON OR RESIDENT – F
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CASE HISTORY:
11/19/25
BOND IAO ($6,500)
What this means: IAO stands for Interstate Agreement on Detainers, which is a system that handles cases when a person has charges or a warrant in another state. This bond is set to make sure the person can be safely transferred to that other state or jurisdiction to face their charges. Even if they post bond for their local case, they might still be held until the IAO bond is resolved. It guarantees the person will appear where required.
11/19/25
FIRST APPEARANCE
What this means: This is the first time a person goes to court after being charged. The judge tells them the charges, explains their rights, and may decide on bail or other conditions. Usually, it’s a quick hearing just to start the court process.
12/04/25
BOUND TO SUPERIOR COURT
What this means: A lower court has decided there’s enough evidence for the case to move to a higher court for trial. This step doesn’t decide guilt—it just moves the case to the proper court that handles bigger trials.
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