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oooooohhh.....never saw that coming
http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/07/02/bounty.hunter.mexico/index.html<
Chapman never explained how he, his brother and son were allowed to travel back to the United States. Charged in Mexico with unlawfully detaining Luster, the three were out on bail and required to obtain a judge's permission to travel outside the Mexican state of Jalisco.
The judge in the case never signed any such papers, said Marco Roberto Suarez, the supervising prosecutor for Jalisco.
Chapman was required to check in daily with Mexican immigration authorities, and with the judge in the case every Monday, Suarez said. If the Chapmans do not appear for their regularly scheduled check-in Thursday, then prosecutors will ask the judge to demand that the Chapmans comply with their bail agreement, and they may seek an arrest warrant, Suarez said.