No, in order to have reward on your head you have to be wanted. 'Moonlite' was a free man when he commited his incidental crime at wantabadgery. Although if you are speaking between the years 1869 and 1872 yes the criminal who signed the document using moonlites nickname was wanted for the robbery of the Egerton Bank robbery.
what is the background on reward management?
You save lives. thats the biggest reward of all You save lives. thats the biggest reward of all
the reward would be a ransom
The duration of God Reward You is 2 hours.
50 cents
Rewards for wanted persons can vary greatly depending on factors such as the severity of the crime, the level of danger posed by the individual, and the resources available for the reward. In some cases, rewards can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars, or even more for high-profile cases.
There would not have been a reward in Puritan-controlled Massachusetts.
It would depend on why she was wanted.
There was no reward. The builders were not slaves, but there wasn't much reward. The most reward would be food. :)
Rewards for the capture of pirates could be great, depending on how much the authorities wanted the pirate. For instance, the reward for the apprehension and subsequent beheading of Blackbeard was 100 pounds, a huge amount of money at the time.
There was no reward, because things like the FBI most wanted didn't start until after World War Two.
10 hrs. After that your average hourly wage decreases below acceptable levels, to which the reward is not worth the extra effort.
the reward all depends on the store or person that is giving it to you
osama he is FBI MOST wanted reward $25,000,000.00
25 million Dollar (Osama Bin Laden)
Well, if you look at the FBI's most wanted list, it would probably be James J Bulger who is wanted for the murder of 19 people which were committed during the 1970s to 1980s. A reward of $2 million is being offered for information leading to his arrest and that is the highest reward for all those on the FBI's most wanted list.