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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—A bail bondsman says cameras were rolling during his pursuit with bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman of a bail jumper who they say fired a gun at them in Colorado Springs. ; Chapman and Bobby Brown of Colorado Springs told police they were uninjured and caught their man hours later. ; “You prepare for the worst, but when it happens, there’s just no preparation,” said Brown, a longtime Chapman friend and owner of Bobby Brown Bail Bonds. ; The pair and their entourage were looking for Hoang Nguyen, one of Brown’s clients, as part of A&E’s “Dog the Bounty Hunter” reality TV show.
Matthew Dolloff, 30, left the Denver Downtown Detention Center at 3:05 p.m. Tuesday after a bondsman posted the money, Denver Sheriff Department spokeswoman Daria Serna said in an email.
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bail bondsman ; bail bondsman · n. a professional agent for an insurance company who specializes in providing bail bonds for people charged with crimes and awaiting trial in order to have them released. The offices of a bail bondsman (or woman) are usually found close to the local court house and jail, his/her advertising is found in the yellow pages, and some make "house calls" to the jail or hand out cards in court. Bail bondsmen usually charge the suspect a fee of 10 percent of the amount o...
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At the end, there was little left of the dashing, robust man. His health and memories gone, Clarence “Chauncey” Smaldone, the last member of Denver’s brush, however minor, with the romance and brutality of the Mafia, died quietly in a hospice Oct. 16 at age 82. His death closes the book on the Smaldone crime family, whose members oversaw gambling and bookmaking operations in Denver and Adams County and in Central City decades before gambling was legalized in the mountain town. Chauncey’s...
The following is a conversation between Carroll Bogert, President of The Marshall Project, and Denver Frederick, Host of The Business of Giving on AM 970 The Answer in New York City. Denver: In order to reform a system that needs fixing, it is necessary to shine a light on it and then keep that issue in front of people and in the collective consciousness of society. This is especially true when you’re talking about something that is complicated, difficult, not terribly transparent, and fairly ...
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