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  2. John Riley Duncan - Wikipedia

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    John Riley Duncan (September 25, 1850 – November 16, 1911) was a Texas lawman with service as a Dallas police officer, Texas Ranger, and detective. He is most well known for his significant contributions to the capture of John Wesley Hardin .

  3. Mississippi DA bill would pay bounty hunters a reward to help ...

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    Under the terms of House Bill 1484, the state would create the Mississippi Illegal Alien Certified Bounty Hunter Program, which would pay a $1,000 reward to registered bounty hunters for each ...

  4. Bounty hunter - Wikipedia

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    If the fugitive eludes bail, the bondsman, not the bounty hunter, is responsible for 100% of the total bail amount. This is a way of ensuring clients arrive at trial. As of 2003, bounty hunters claimed to catch 31,500 bail jumpers per year, about 90% of people who jump bail. [7]

  5. Bounty (reward) - Wikipedia

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    A bounty system was used in the American Civil War as an incentive to increase enlistments. Unscrupulous bounty jumpers would receive a bounty, then desert. Another bounty system was used in New South Wales to increase the number of immigrants from 1832. [6] £20 reward offered for information in Kidderminster house burglary, 1816.

  6. Bounty hunter fatally shoots fugitive in Texas, sheriff says

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  7. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott offers $5,000 bounty for information ...

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    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is offering up as much as $5,000 for information that leads to the capture of members of the notorious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

  8. 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.

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

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    According to Weather.com, bounty hunters are paid $50 for every 4-foot snake they catch and $25 for each additional foot. If a python is caught nesting, that's an additional $150. If a python is ...