I don't think so, He is a hero to me, but what about you...
2006-09-19
16:41:06
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he is great man who changes lives, he is going to jail for capturing a man in mexico where bounty hunting is illegal. the man he captured had 86 counts of RAPE! thats all he did was capture this man on the FBI's 10 most wanted list!
2006-09-19
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Nope. The crime he is charged with is a MISDEMEANOR in Mexico....the US has NEVER (as far as I've been able to find) extradited ANYONE for a misdemeanor. Why should he be different?
2006-09-19 16:48:51
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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Dog the Bounty Hunter Special appeared on A&E last night. Critics may dismiss his plight because they see his show as a novelty. But I say to you this is of great import because there are three men’s lives at stake. This certainly deserves the attention of the public and the US government.
I am so incensed at his arrest and possible extradition back to Mexico. The whole thing is disgusting.
Duane “Dog” Chapman’s life and the life of son Leland & brother Tim hang in the balance over a minor misdemeanor – the capture of Andrew Luster – notorious rapist now serving 124 year sentence in prison.
While in custody in a US federal detention facility, their lives were threatened by familiar faces and other inmates seeking revenge for his bounty hunting profession. The Mexican prison’s conditions would be worse and they would most likely not live to serve the 4 month to 4 year sentence that misdemeanor carries.
“…. Mexico routinely declines to extradite suspects facing life in prison or the death penalty. Mexico's Supreme Court, which favors rehabilitation and views capital punishment and no-parole sentences as cruel, has blocked numerous extraditions until U.S. authorities agreed to lower the potential punishment a suspect faced in an American court.”
“Mexico itself has a mixed track record for returning fugitives. In the case of American citizens who flee to Mexico, it can take U.S. officials months or even years to get a fugitive returned if they have a good lawyer.”
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http://www.courttv.com/trials/luster/062303_mexico_ctv.html
I hope the Department of Justice does not let the American people down and three of its very fine citizens that need its help. Keep the Dog Free!!!!
2006-09-20 11:58:05
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answered by Vicki B 5
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No, Dog is my hero too. At least he's out there finding the bad guys and getting them off the streets.
I'm sure the charges against him are bogus. He seems pretty careful about following the law.
2006-09-19 23:49:18
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answered by jincr 6
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I say leave them alone, they helped take a monster off the streets. As a mother of a 13 year old daughter, I am always glad to hear about scum like that getting caught.
2006-09-20 06:17:42
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answered by that_ohio_girl 2
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NO WAY. Let this man and his crew out. If they want us to send criminals to them, we have hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants. Screw Mexico. Why have we as Americans not done more to protest this ridiculous event?
2006-09-19 23:44:20
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answered by Hushyanoize 5
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I think the charges should be dropped since they are bogus anyway. I've seen his show and he seems to genuinely try to help people and turn their lives around.
2006-09-19 23:42:47
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answered by Rawrrrr 6
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no , i hate to say this but the mexican gov. is totally messed up . maybe they dont mind having a rapist run around their country , but i am glad hes off the streets . thank god for dog
2006-09-19 23:50:01
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answered by sindi 5
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Couldn't care less
2006-09-19 23:51:50
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answered by sunsetsrbest1 3
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No way he shouldnt even have to go to mexico.
2006-09-19 23:48:44
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answered by Mrs. Brown 5
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he broke the law. and he thought he was above the law the bad thing he wont be able to kiss his fat pig of a wife lol
2006-09-19 23:43:50
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answered by mike k 3
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