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    Grandmaster
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    Coincidentally also real close to location where 15 year old & 12 year old friend shot and killed father a couple years ago that has garnered all the press reports ( local & national).
     

    hornadylnl

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    If "bounty hunters" approach me and attempt to detain me for a warrant, what gives them the authority to do so?
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    Waveraider

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    I have a friend that is a bail bondsman, and he told me he checks in with the local Police before grabbing "Skips". He's good at "talking them off the ledge" w/o needing force.
     

    ghuns

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    Seems to me, the bounty hunters succeeded where the cops failed in '09.:dunno:

    How is it that you can be involved in a shootout with police in '09, and in '14, be out on bail after being charged with resisting LEO and battery?

    One less thug walkin the streets... Wait, can I call a middle aged white dude a thug?:popcorn:
     

    JetGirl

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    Firstly... I thought Enchanted Hills was in Syracuse. (Isn't that where the Playhouse used to be?)
    Secondly... if bounty hunters are licensed by the state, why do they have a right to go into a home without a warrant if cops licensed by the state don't?
    Thirdly, (note to all bounty hunters) double check your address before you storm a castle... if you're wrong, you might be dead wrong.

    Bounty hunters are not police officers but are considered "public servants" licensed by the state of Indiana. While police officers cannot enter a private residence without a warrant, bounty hunters do have that power, according to Curtis Stavedahl, owner of Ace Bail Bonds in Warsaw.
     

    hornadylnl

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    Firstly... I thought Enchanted Hills was in Syracuse. (Isn't that where the Playhouse used to be?)
    Secondly... if bounty hunters are licensed by the state, why do they have a right to go into a home without a warrant if cops licensed by the state don't?
    Thirdly, (note to all bounty hunters) double check your address before you storm a castle... if you're wrong, you might be dead wrong.

    Do bounty hunters have qualified immunity when they get it wrong?
     
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