By
Kevin Krause/ReporterDallas News
3:56 PM on Thu., Oct. 6, 2011
Dallas County officials who recently increased the amount of court costs assessed against bail bondsmen in bond forfeiture cases will be monitoring a legal battle involving those court fees in Harris County.
A large group of Harris County bondsmen filed suit against the county and the district clerk last month over the clerk's decision to increase court costs from as little as $8 to $235 in felony court. | READ MORE
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