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Please sign the petition.
http://www.xkastclients.com/dog2/petition/ Both of my uncles are bounty hunters. One even had his own show for awhile, American bounty hunter in the 90's. So I am a big fan of what they do. |
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The Perp
from the web site: Luster's crimes were clear and he was convicted of 86 counts of rape by the California Court system and sentenced to 126 years in prison. In short...Serial Rapist. Mexico was pissed because Dog went and and snatched him off of a beach in Cabo and took him out of the country. Our government tried for 5 years to have Mexico deport him. Mexico would not deport Luster (maybe becuase of who his daddy is and money that changed hands) so Dog went in and got him. I don't have a problem with that. We did the same to Afganistan and Iraq. I don't care what his hair looks like, wife looks like or if he farts when he walks. He is making the world a bit safer in his own way, one bad guy at a time. we should all support our Law Enforcement and Bounty hunters or change the law so nobody gets bail until their court data. |
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Cap'n Krusty ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10,794 Joined: 24-June 04 From: Santa Maria, CA Member No.: 2,246 Region Association: Central California ![]() |
The Perp from the web site: Luster's crimes were clear and he was convicted of 86 counts of rape by the California Court system and sentenced to 126 years in prison. In short...Serial Rapist. Mexico was pissed because Dog went and and snatched him off of a beach in Cabo and took him out of the country. Our government tried for 5 years to have Mexico deport him. Mexico would not deport Luster (maybe becuase of who his daddy is and money that changed hands) so Dog went in and got him. I don't have a problem with that. We did the same to Afganistan and Iraq. I don't care what his hair looks like, wife looks like or if he farts when he walks. He is making the world a bit safer in his own way, one bad guy at a time. we should all support our Law Enforcement and Bounty hunters or change the law so nobody gets bail until their court data. You obviously don't have a CLUE about the facts. Luster was sentenced in January 2003, and caught in mid June. In Puerto Vallarta, not "Cabo". Not only did the feds NOT spend 5 years trying to get him extradited, they didn't even know he was in Mexico for most of the less than 6 months he was a fugitive. BTW, his "daddy" isn't in the picture, he's NOT in anyway connected with the Max Factor company (the family sold it in 1973), and his mommy is his only vocal supporter of any consequence. Might wanna get your facts straight next time. Google is your friend. Bounty hunting is against the law in Mexico. It's not here. In fact, it's barely controlled. One of them shot up the street and a couple of businesses just 6-8 blocks from my shop a while back, trying to stop a car occupied by with relatives (including small children) of a fugitive. He's lucky he didn't kill somebody (but not as lucky as the bystanders .....). Mexico takes its sovereignty seriously, and has every right to do so. We've made HUGE strides in across-the-border apprehension of criminals. Remember, we've been as reluctant (or moreso) to send people back to them as they have been to sending fugitives back to us. Canada has a similar policy, specifically protecting fugitives who may be charged with the death penalty. This selfstyled self-hyping"Dog" guy broke their laws. What's to argue here? He deserves to have his day in their courts, and we have an obligation, as good neighbors, to make him available to their judicial system. To fail to do so undermines the credibility and the work of the fine officers on both sides of the border in dealing with cross-border fugitives. Oh, "bail", BTW, is a precept that's been a part of our judicial philosophy from the get-go. Kinda goes along with that pesky "innocent until proven guilty" thing ........ The Cap'n |
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