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The Dog remains unleashed – for now. Attorneys for TV reality star Duane “Dog” Chapman on Friday said the Mexican federal court has granted them an order that halts the criminal case against Chapman until further evidence and witness testimony are gathered.

U.S. Marshals arrested Chapman here on Sept. 14 along with his son Leland and another associate after Mexico issued a warrant because of his capture of fugitive convicted rapist Andrew Luster, the Max Factor heir, on June 18, 2003, in Puerto Vallarta. Bounty hunting is considered a crime in Mexico.

Chapman was released on $300,000 bail after spending a night in a federal detention center. He and his crew have been facing extradition to Mexico since then.

At a circus-like news conference Friday, the star of the popular A&E show “Dog the Bounty Hunter” said the “tide is changing a little bit.” His side of the story, he said, is finally being told to the court through his lawyer, William Boller, who spent the past month in Mexico.

“If it comes out right, would I do it again? You damn right,” Chapman said.

The possible extradition has ignited an uproar among members of Congress and Chapman’s fans, who consider him a hero for capturing a rapist and doing a job the government could not. Twenty-nine congressmen have sent a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice asking her to deny the extradition.

At the press conference, Chapman said Mexico is becoming a safe haven for American fugitives and killers.

“These guys know where to run. Where can we go so the Dog can’t catch us?” said Chapman, wearing a powder-blue dress shirt with rolled-up sleeves, black jeans, cowboy boots, a big silver bulldog belt buckle, a Rolex watch and mirrored Oakley sunglasses. He was not wearing an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet that a judge agreed this week to remove.

After the press conference, Chapman, 53, spoke with The Associated Press and reflected on his legal and personal challenges since his arrest.

“I’m too old to be traumatized, but it’s right next to that. It’s just incredible,” he said.

The man who considers himself the best bounty hunter in the world said he still has nightmares about federal marshals banging down his door as well as the night he spent locked up.

“Jails are truly man-made hells,” he said.

Chapman believed he was working within Mexican laws by having a local police officer supervising the hunt for Luster. Chapman said also that he left Mexico in 2003 and didn’t return for a scheduled court hearing based on the advice of an attorney there.

After he left, Chapman said Friday, he was threatened by the attorney with additional legal problems in Mexico if he didn’t wire him “hundreds of thousands of dollars.”

Chapman’s capture of Luster, who had fled the United States during his trial on charges he raped three women, catapulted the bounty hunter to fame and led to the reality series on A&E, the network’s highest-rated series ever. Luster is serving a 124-year prison term

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5 Responses to “Dog The Bounty Hunter wins legal victory”

  1. [...] Dog The Bounty Hunter wins small legal victory – Celebrity Mound [...]

  2. angel says:

    i think what goes around comes around. i seriouly dought
    andrew (ANIMAL) luster feels like a ladys man right now. he must be thinking right now that for all that money he has, he probably thought he could get away with it. i dont think so. he is a piece of crap that deserved to get picked up and the “DOG” was the man to do it .he is a hero. you can see it in the mans eyes. hes not looking to put you in jail hes looking to help people. i bet a majority of the inmates he and his “family” has incarcerated feel the same way. andrew the beast must get what he dished out to those poor women.

  3. Leslie Mersinger says:

    Dear Dog and Family,

    For so many years now I’ve been watching your show. I tune in faithfully and I must say that you all have accomplished great things saving lives of so many people and when you all get to Heaven God will be waiting with open arms. Andrew Luster is an awful person and I’m so glad that you captured him and I believe in my heart if you all had to do it over again you would because I feel that you Love us all. And that in faith all people deserve a second chance. In faith I am hoping that this gets to you and I so pray someday to be able to meet you all. I have fallen in Love with all of you and your will to servive and reachout to eachother and those who are in need. God has a plan for all of us and I hope one day I could help you all in faith and in Love To help people the way you all do every single day. May God add his blessings to all of your lives now and always. Always know you are all very special people and that you will be Loved Always!!!!
    Leslie Mersinger

  4. FordhamUniversityAlum says:

    Dog,

    Great job on the capture of “Animal” Luster. Hope he rots in jail. Mrs. Condalezza Rice, please do what you can to ensure that Dog won’t be handed over to Mexico and that the charges against him are dropped once and for all. Keep up the great work Dog and family!

    A concerned citizen

  5. MATTHEW CLARKE says:

    Dear DOG and family im a big fan what you did was the right thing a will pray that you leland and tim comes home from all this stuff my heart goes out to you beth and the kids. i hope that this will be over soon hang in there dog when this is over will you still be a bounty hunter or will you all retire.

    good luck dog
    God bless i hope god helps us all so we can see you again on our screens.

    you are the best bounty hunter in the world

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