Well, after his 18 arrests for armed robbery and his murder conviction, I hope he goes back to jail for life. He is a scumbag and should have never been paroled in the first place.
2007-02-25 03:42:32
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answered by dh1977 7
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From the blog of Jolene Chapman: (Duane's sister)
Feb 21, 2007
Update from the Lawyers about Mexico:
What this basically says is that the case can now be appealed due to a tecnicality...
CHAPMAN ATTORNEY RECEIVE OFFICIAL RULING FROM MEXICAN COURT TODAY
An appeal will be filed with the federal circuit court next week.
HONOLULU, HI - The Federal Court for the Second District in Guadalajara, Mexico has issued a formal ruling in the constitutional challenge (known as an amparo) presented by attorneys for Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman, Leland Chapman and Timothy Chapman. Contrary to prior unofficial reports of a ruling from the Second District, the court's action does not "clear the way for the Chapman's to be extradited to Mexico," explained the Chapman's' lawyer, William C. Bollard.
"There have been several misstatements made to the press over the past several days," stated Bollard. "For example, we have never argued to the court that the Chapman's would not be guaranteed a fair trial in Mexico." Also, since the story broke last Thursday (2/15/07), media sources around the world, citing an Associated Press article out of Guadalajara, have quoted someone named Jorge Huerta, who purportedly identified himself as the Chapman's' "Mexican lawyer." "We have never heard of Jorge Huerta. He certainly does not represent the Chapman's, and his statements to the press were misguided and reflect little understanding of the circumstances of this case," Bollard added.
2007-02-25 11:36:26
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answered by MotherNature 5
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Dog Chapman has been arrested a total of three times. Once in Mexico involving the capture of Andrew Luster, again here in the states involving the same Andrew Luster case, which he is fighting extradition back to Mexico, and I'm not sure where his first arrest accord, but it involved murder. Case of wrong place at the wrong time situation.
2007-02-25 12:18:05
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answered by soccergirl47546 2
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He has been in prison twice,, Once In Mexico, where he posted bail and was sent home. the second was in a federal Prison over the same offense in Mexico. He was sent home with one of those monitoring collars on his ankle. The country of Mexico is trying to get him and 2 of his crew for nabbing an American in their country. They do not believe in bounty hunters.
2007-02-25 11:29:45
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answered by anton_29207 3
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He is currently fighting extradition to Mexico from Hawaii
2007-02-25 11:23:05
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answered by xtowgrunt 6
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