Amidst allegations of a fake funeral director, Javian Major, his shockingly low bond of $10,000, despite a disturbing criminal history and accusations of stolen insurance funds and mishandled bodies, prompts outrage as a bonding company files for surrender, leading to a warrant for Major's arrest and concerns over the flawed justice system.
For years, churches and nonprofits have banded together money to bail out people from jail, often in time for Mother's Day or Father's Day. But these wide-scale initiatives could be significantly restricted, if not criminalized, under a recently passed Georgia bill.