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"dog" the bounty hunter behind bars.

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Posted by: Frogman

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Posted by: TheDude

Frikken corrupt to the core Mexico looking for a peice of the pie, they already pocketed $4,500.00, now they want more since they know the true criminal had a million dollar bail and they know that "Dog" is a celebrity.



Posted by: Calabrio

Apparently the federal justice department is involved in this. I haven't been able to learn any of the details. This had better be nothing more than a proceedural issue where Dog pays a fine, otherwise I will hold the Attorney General at fault for this.

My understanding is that there is a statue of limitations on "Dogs" bond and that it was about to run out. Had Washington tied up the process it could easily have run out the clock. I can't imagine we're looking at a situation where they would willingly turn him over to those animals in Mexico.



Posted by: TheDude

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Originally Posted by Calabrio
Apparently the federal justice department is involved in this. I haven't been able to learn any of the details. This had better be nothing more than a proceedural issue where Dog pays a fine, otherwise I will hold the Attorney General at fault for this.

My understanding is that there is a statue of limitations on "Dogs" bond and that it was about to run out. Had Washington tied up the process it could easily have run out the clock. I can't imagine we're looking at a situation where they would willingly turn him over to those animals in Mexico.
I'd hope not, but in an effort to make an example of how 'no one is about the law', they just might turn him into the Mexican authorities. Good news for "Dog" if he does get shipped back though, Mexico is corrupt, he can always buy his way out, even if he shouldn't have too.



Posted by: fossten

This is the same thing to me as Hamas kidnapping an Israeli soldier. I say we go in there and get him. He's a freaking good guy, for crying out loud.



Posted by: pepperman

Considering how corrupt mexican law is, i would not have went back either!!!





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