By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - California bounty hunters, as opposed to their reality-television counterparts such as Duane "Dog" Chapman, can be as elusive as their quarry.
That's what the results of a report from the California Research Bureau seem to suggest, anyway. The bureau produced the document to comply with a 2004 law that extended for five yea...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - California bounty hunters, as opposed to their reality-television counterparts such as Duane "Dog" Chapman, can be as elusive as their quarry.
That's what the results of a report from the California Research Bureau seem to suggest, anyway. The bureau produced the document to comply with a 2004 law that extended for five yea...
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