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Originally posted by Lysergic
Wasn't the guy he caught a child molester?
Originally posted by dirty_underground
You all know Dog the Bounty Hunter and his legal troubles? Well it seems they have finally come to find him. The judge ordered Dog to be extradited back to Mexico to stand trial. If convicted he could face up to four years in a Mexican jail.
Dog was arrested for going into Mexico after Andrew Luster, Max Factor heir and convicted rapist back in September 2006.
Do you think Dog will get a fair trial in Mexico? How about jail time, will he get any and will he serve it?
Dog the Bounty Hunter
Originally posted by ADHDsux4me
What exactly will he be put on trial for? If anyone has seen the show, you can see clearly that Dog's team strictly uses non-lethal methods for capture. What could he concievebly be put into jail for? Violating a countries sovereignty, to return a criminal, an accused rapist back to his home country? Yes, Bad Dog, you should rot in a Mexican Jail for doing the right thing.
Dog, you coool Mullet Freak, You got my support.
-ADHD
Originally posted by Rasobasi420
If Mexico had extradited the guy that Dog was hunting, then Dog wouldn't have received the bounty right? It would have been done completely legally, but Dog wouldn't have seen any money out of it.
He went to Mexico knowing what the laws were, but risked it so he could get some cash. I'm not objecting to his actions mind you, just the uproar that he's being sent back. Dems da breaks.
Originally posted by tsloan
Dog doesn't have the money Luster does. Luster bought this guys extradition back to Mexico. Dog is a joke and so is his show. Luster would have gotten his in the long run. Man I wish you guys didn't bring this up..Everytime I see Dog on T.V. I feel my I.Q. drop.
Chapman, who is now free on $300,000 bail, faces up to four years in a Mexican jail if convicted. But his Mexican lawyer, Jorge Huerta, doubts he would get the maximum. Huerta said illegal detention is a relatively minor crime in Mexico, and that if Chapman is convicted, he would likely only have to pay a fine of several hundred dollars.
source:
www.msnbc.msn.com...
Originally posted by Horrificus
Originally posted by tsloan
Dog doesn't have the money Luster does. Luster bought this guys extradition back to Mexico. Dog is a joke and so is his show. Luster would have gotten his in the long run. Man I wish you guys didn't bring this up..Everytime I see Dog on T.V. I feel my I.Q. drop.
Agreed!
He is a piece of garbage.
You people honestly think that high-heel-wearing, felony-record-having , feathers-in-the-hair-sporting, grotesque-sister/wife-having, idiot would be able to arrest these guys without police backup on the scene?!
My cousins and I used to use most of the non-lethals he has, but we would use them on each other, screwing around! No fooling.
The only incapacitating any of them ever did, was on the way to a bar, when I shocked my cousin in the heart, and he crapped his pants in our car. And, that only incapacitated him for a short, smelly time.
If this guy and his "Dork Squad" ever went near half the people I know, without police standing behind him, he would end up wearing a wig, and crying as he hitch-hikes to the nearest state trooper barracks.
Clown.
And, I don't like him much either!
Originally posted by dirty_underground
Do you think Dog will get a fair trial in Mexico? How about jail time, will he get any and will he serve it?
Chapman, who is now free on $300,000 bail, faces up to four years in a Mexican jail if convicted. But his Mexican lawyer, Jorge Huerta, doubts he would get the maximum. Huerta said illegal detention is a relatively minor crime in Mexico, and that if Chapman is convicted, he would likely only have to pay a fine of several hundred dollars.
Originally posted by Keyhole
Did anybody actually read the article that this is about?
Dog' loses extradition battle in Mexico
Chapman, who is now free on $300,000 bail, faces up to four years in a Mexican jail if convicted. But his Mexican lawyer, Jorge Huerta, doubts he would get the maximum. Huerta said illegal detention is a relatively minor crime in Mexico, and that if Chapman is convicted, he would likely only have to pay a fine of several hundred dollars.
His lawyer says it's a relatively minor crime in Mexico.
[edit on 17/2/07 by Keyhole]