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Dog the Bounty Hunter, Extradited

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posted on Feb, 17 2007 @ 06:08 AM
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Originally posted by Rasobasi420
Not only that, but Mexico isn't stupid. If they have made this such a public thing, do you think they'd risk their credibility by letting him off the hook through bribery?


Mexico has credibility? This is more shocking than when I learned that they had a military with aircraft!


Depending on who is scratching whos back Dog will either be tried and released with a slap on the wrist and a fine, or he will go to jail for a few years. I am betting that the US and Mexico made some sort of deal to get someone that the US wanted bad enough to trade em Dog for. The US is hard pressed to let one of their citizens go to jail in annother country.



posted on Feb, 17 2007 @ 07:41 AM
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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?

Dog the Bounty Hunter


I don't think much of anything is fair in Mexico. Just look at the mobs of people trying to get out!



posted on Feb, 17 2007 @ 07:56 AM
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P_A, that's flawed logic if I ever heard it. Things may not be so good for the poor, but the middle and upper class are doing fine. However, this has absolutely nothing to do with the criminal justice system.



posted on Feb, 17 2007 @ 02:48 PM
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I have followed this from the beginning.

Dog had a lawyer in Mexico. The charge was a misdemeanor. Dog left Mexico - but left a lawyer there to take care of the charges.

The Mexican judge - court - whatever - - - refused to accept the lawyer in lieu of Dog being there in person. They insisted Dog be there in the flesh. Which is kind of ridiculous - since it was a midemeanor.

They want Dog - in the flesh - in custody.

Why?



posted on Feb, 17 2007 @ 02:57 PM
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Well, I'd say the D.O.G. is a little too well known for mellowed-dramatics.
And prancing around in lieu of The Federalies in Mexico, snatching up people, however they may be, will not be tolerated by them.

I'm wandering whose chain he'll try and yank back on when he doesn't show up. Despite the lawful order given him.



posted on Feb, 17 2007 @ 03:24 PM
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Originally posted by ADHDsux4me
What exactly will he be put on trial for?

For going into mexico and kidnapping someone and then bringing them out of the country.



posted on Feb, 17 2007 @ 04:36 PM
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As I said I think the shows a joke..As I flip through channels and pass his show when the channel stops on dog I get the sudden urge to put on a wife beater and run down to the 7-11 in my flip flops and cut off jeans and walk up and ask for a pack of reds and a Bud lite. Being of a sick mind one would think if you had as much money Luster does that he could buy a merc in Mexico to take out dog it's really that simple.

[edit on 17-2-2007 by tsloan]



posted on Feb, 17 2007 @ 04:46 PM
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Sorry folks, Dog is completley off base here. Both Canada and Mexico prohibit bounty hunters and he damn well knows it. American law is not universal, and some of us believe that the rights of sovereign nations to enact their own justice still apply. So to all the sanctimonious gun toting rednecks who honor this bozo - get real, and read about the rules that exist in the rest of the world.



posted on Feb, 17 2007 @ 05:33 PM
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The thing is that the rules that are written down in Mexico, are not the rules that get followed. Law enforcement in Mexico is a joke. You do not even get your meals in Mexican prisons unless your relatives pay American greenbacks to ensure that you get fed. Even then you may not get some. Bribery is the national currency of Mexico. From getting medical care to having work done on your apartment, you are expected to grease the palms of those who can do things for you. Justice is bought and paid for by the man with the most power. Not necessarily the man with the most money.

If Dog goes into a Mexican jail, he will be coming out in a body bag.



posted on Aug, 2 2007 @ 11:15 PM
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Happened across this. Thought I would post it.

Duane "Dog" Chapman is no longer wanted by police in Mexico







 
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