Trouble In Da Air 4 Dog
9/10/2007
Dog the Bounty Hunter is in town for a motivational speaking event at the Brandt Centre Tuesday night. Yesterday he and his wife arrived in Regina, after reportedly stirring up some noise on board an Air Canada flight. Around 3 o'clock.....city police were dispatched to the Regina airport, after hearing there were problems aboard the flight. Click 2 read more
Dog's Comin!
9/5/2007
"We're doing 'coming to a town near you.' We've got requests from all over the entire country to please come and help. Brother, we get 7,000 e-mails a week," Chapman told Globe and Mail. He added that even police in Montreal, Canada have asked for his help to "clean up the streets" in preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics [though the newspaper notes the sports event will actually take place in Vancouver]
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Arnold Schwarzennegers opinion
8/29/2007
Arnold Schwarzenneger, aka "Terminator" has an opinon about the judges idea about keeping dog, tim, and leland on bail! click here to see his video he made
Judge Scolds Dog's Attorney
8/24
A local attorney representing Duane "Dog" Chapman received a tongue-lashing by a federal magistrate because Chapman and his wife Beth had urged fans to address protests to the court.
After a court in Mexico earlier this month dropped charges against Chapman, Tim Chapman and son Leland Chapman, in connection with the bounty hunter's capture of Andrew Luster, Chapman and his wife issued a statement that they were devastated by U.S. Magistrate Judge Barry Kurren's decision to keep the $300,000 bond in place.
They asked fans to call and write to the judge, the prosecuting attorney, the president and Condoleezza Rice.
The problem was that in a closed-door meeting last week, all parties agreed that the prosecutor could have an extra 30 days to consider what to do in light of an appeal filed by Mexican officials. In the meantime, the Chapmans would be free on their own recognizance and the bail would be released.
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Dog's Book Hits #1
8/21/
HONOLULU -- Duane "Dog" Chapman's book "You Can Run, But You Can't Hide" appeared at No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list this week.
The reality star, who lives in Hawaii, is currently on a national book-signing tour with his wife Beth. The book is No. 1 on the hardcover nonfiction list ahead of Indianapolis Colts' head coach Tony Dungy's book "Quiet Strength."
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Dog Devastated by Bond Ruling.
8/17
A federal magistrate in Honolulu has ordered that a bond remain in effect for Duane "Dog" Chapman, television's "Dog the Bounty Hunter," in connection with his year-old case seeking extradition to Mexico � and Dog and wife and partner Beth Chapman are urging their fans to protest the decision.
A court in Mexico dismissed charges last month against Chapman and two associates, Tim Chapman and son Leland Chapman, in connection with the bounty hunter's capture of Andrew Luster. However, on Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Barry Kurren left the bond in effect. An appeal has been filed by the Mexican prosecutor in the case...
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Extradition Case Dropped!!
8/1
Charges against A & E bounty hunting television stars Duane "Dog" Chapman, 53, Leland Chapman, 29, and Timothy Chapman, 41, have been dropped by the Mexican Court in Puerto Vallarta, says Chapman spokesperson Mona Wood. The Chapman attorney received word of a favorable ruling, but he is still in the process of sorting out the details.
Though Wood says the Chapmans are thrilled, (Dog Chapman shouted "Hallelujah" and "Viva La Mexico!" when he heard the news) they are still awaiting actual translation of the court documents from Spanish to English before celebrating.
The Chapman trio is well known for their reality show on A&E, now in its 5th season. The show, "Dog the Bounty Hunter" is based on their work in Hawaii and the mainland as bounty hunters, where they chase down and apprehend criminals who've violated the terms of their bail. They've rounded up more than 6,000 bail jumpers and criminals in the last quarter of a century.... Click Here to read more.