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The Bounty Hunter have to Back off Regardless of the Power That they are Invested by the Supreme Court.

U S marshals love Bounty Hunters and they do Understand the Pressure that is dedicated to find a wanted fugitive.

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Was Dog the Bounty Hunter a fugitive before becoming a bounty hunter?

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What is a bounty?

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Does dog the bounty hunter have current shows on TV?

As you might assume from his title as "bounty hunter" he works to capture criminals and fugitives for their "bounty" (some monetary reward). Normally bounty hunters go after people who have "skipped bail", i.e. they got someone to post bail for them and then failed to appear in court. At that point, the person who posted bail forfeits the bail to the court unless they can capture the fugitive and deliver them to the court. Bounty hunters get paid a fraction of the bail (typically something like 10%) to track down the fugitive, take them into custody (via a citizen's arrest), and deliver them back to police custody. That's pretty much what "Dog" does for a living - besides getting some money for letting a film crew follow him around to tape his and his crew's activities.


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Where did bounty hunting start?

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Do bounties still exist?

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