I do know that this mans behaviour is the uttermost of unethical...I guess there will always be a vigilante out there some place.
2007-02-18 07:58:58
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answered by Mortica 4
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Guadalajara, Mexico stated that a Mexican federal court has denied Duane "Dog" Chapman's injunction request and has ruled that the star of A&E's "Dog the Bounty Hunter" should be extradited and stand trial for deprivation of liberty - a charge stemming from Dog and his posse's 2003 capture of convicted serial rapist, Andrew Luster in Puerto Vallarta.
Mexican authorities had asked for Chapman's extradition from Hawaii and U.S. Marshals took Dog, son Leland Chapman and associate Tim Chapman into custody back on September 14th for their role in bringing Luster to justice. Dog, Leland and Tim were released on bail and have been awaiting a ruling on their request to stop the extradition proceedings, which would otherwise require them to face trial in Mexico.
"Our attorneys have not even been formally informed of the court's decision, as of yet," Dog and wife Beth Chapman said. "We are obviously deeply disappointed and fearful of what will happen, and are currently absorbing the news and discussing our options at this time."
Andrew Luster, the notorious heir to the Max Factor cosmetics fortune, was convicted of drugging and raping three women over a four year span. During his trial in 2003, Luster fled the country, leading to an international manhunt. In June 2003, Dog and his team tracked the fugitive Luster in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where he was living under an alias, and seized him. Luster was subsequently found guilty in the US and is currently serving a 124 year prison sentence. At that time,in June 2003, Dog, Tim and Leland were arrested by the Mexican authorities for unlawful deprivation of liberty and released on bail.
2007-02-18 06:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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He wasn't "let go", he skipped bail. Bounty hunting is illegal in Mexico and if he knew where Luster was he should've contacted Mexican and USA authorities instead of doing what he did but he was more interested in the reward money. He did arrest a rapist though so I think the Mexican government will go easy on him if not he has no one to blame but himself.
2007-02-21 03:15:54
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answered by None 5
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Dog is being railroaded just because he embarassed both the American government and the mexican government, he did what neither of them could do, he found that piece of CRAP andrew luster and brought him to justice and not only did he not get the reward but he got arrested, now what kind of statement is this saying about America? In my opinion is says its ok to drug and rape girls as long as you leave the country and go to mexico.
Look at it this way how could one bounty hunter do what the whole american government could not do? maybe they didnt want to or maybe they were compensated well not to. Maybe we should get Dog to go after bin laden.
I say to our government, stand behind an American hero and tell them mexicans to quit harboring fugitives.
2007-02-18 06:14:14
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answered by roger c 4
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Maybe they will give him a haircut.
2007-02-18 08:42:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I LOVE DOG!!!!!!!!
HE DOES NOT DESERVE THIS!
2007-02-18 06:04:34
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answered by #1 WWE Women's Champion 3
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