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  2. Bounty hunter - Wikipedia

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    Bounty hunting is a vestige of common law which was created during the Middle Ages. In the United States, bounty hunters primarily draw their legal imprimatur from an 1872 Supreme Court decision, Taylor v. Taintor. The practice historically existed in many parts of the world; however, as of the 21st century, it is found almost exclusively in ...

  3. Bounty (reward) - Wikipedia

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    A bounty is a payment or reward of money to locate, capture or kill an outlaw or a wanted person. Two modern examples of bounties are the ones placed for the capture of Saddam Hussein and his sons by the United States government [ 1 ] and Microsoft 's bounty for computer virus creators. [ 2 ]

  4. Category:Bounty hunters - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to bounty hunters, private agents working for a bail bondsman who capture fugitives or criminals for a commission or bounty.The occupation, officially known as a bail enforcement agent or fugitive recovery agent, has traditionally operated outside the legal constraints that govern police officers and other agents of the state.

  5. Florida government pays bounty hunters to capture pythons - AOL

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    Hunters are paid $8.10 hourly and given monthly bonuses based on the size of the snakes they capture. Since then, and with a few weeks remaining in the program, bounty hunters have bagged 2,000 ...

  6. Missouri pol introduces bill to offer $1K ‘bounty’ to people ...

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    Only licensed bail bond agents or surety recovery agents would be able to serve as bounty hunters. The bill would also make it a felony for any individual to be in the state illegally.

  7. Yes, bounty hunters still exist — and a new California law ...

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    Officially known as “bail fugitive recovery agents,” bounty hunters aren’t meant to break down doors or harass people, one said.

  8. Thief-taker - Wikipedia

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    These were private individuals much like bounty hunters. However, thief-takers were usually hired by crime victims, while bounty hunters were paid by bail bondsmen to catch fugitives who skipped their court appearances and hence forfeited their bail. Both types also collected bounties offered by the authorities.

  9. Meet Florida's Python Bounty Hunters - AOL

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    The cadre of around 100 contracted snake hunters earn between $13 and $18 hourly for up to 10 hours a day, plus an incentive payment of $50 for each python measuring up to 4 feet and another $25 ...