Bond's day in court delayed until 2023

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  • Mary Genevive Bond

    Mary Genevive Bond

    Mary Genevive Bond
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    Bond's arrest record

    Bond's arrest record
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After the Jefferson County Criminal Court moved forward on an older case gathering dust on its docket, coordinators moved an alleged conwoman’s case back to January of next year – leaving the 37-year-old woman in jail after she violated multiple bond conditions.

Mary Genevive Bond’s name appeared on Judge John Stevens’ trial docket for Oct. 10. Since the court moved forward that day on an older case, coordinators have scheduled her next hearing for Jan. 9, 2023.

Before Bond’s latest Aug. 24 indictment, Judge Stevens learned the woman stopped wearing her ankle monitor properly for three months. A probable cause affidavit dated Aug. 24 attributed to Bond says she stole $3,834.19 from a politician on whose campaign she worked.

As of press time, Bond’s name appeared on the Jefferson County inmate roster alongside charges for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, securing the execution of a document by deception, credit/debit card abuse, stealing/receiving a stolen check, two theft charges and one fraudulent use of identifying information. Bond remains in the jail under Stevens’ order for her not to have a bond on three of her seven charges.