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Author: | SURETYRISKMANAGEMENT [ Mon 25 Feb 2013 18:59 ] |
Post subject: | New Oklahoma Law Would Regulate Bounty Hunter Business |
http://www.newson6.com/story/21346691/n ... 1481237582 |
Author: | B Williams [ Mon 25 Feb 2013 20:53 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New Oklahoma Law Would Regulate Bounty Hunter Business |
Maybe I'm missing something here, or really did my due dilligence wrong. A few years ago I went to pick up a skip in Tulsa. As usual, I read the laws before going and had my documentation in order. I remember one of the things I was required to do was call LE prior to making the arrest. As I recall, all out of state recovery agents were required to do that, which is probably why I shouldn't have started this. I'm not a Bounty Hunter and I wasn't a resident of Ok. |
Author: | Yak [ Tue 26 Feb 2013 08:27 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New Oklahoma Law Would Regulate Bounty Hunter Business |
As usual, good response Bill. I keep my Bonding license primarily to go into other regulated States as this sometimes is my free pass to apprehend the fugi. As far as these STUPID regulations go, similar to NJ, NO kicking doors, NO id on clothing, NO badges, etc, etc, ... BS!!!! Hire a lawyer as we did, contest it and put these life threatening misconseptions into space while continuing to work as you did before. Regulating is a good thing as far as thinning out the yahoos & felons but end result, it will NEVER stop the unlicensed wannabees or the CHEAP ass CUT THROAT bondsman who use them. |
Author: | Charlie Deckert [ Tue 26 Feb 2013 08:39 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New Oklahoma Law Would Regulate Bounty Hunter Business |
All I can say is it is about time. OK has had a long history and bad reputation for allowing dirt bags to operate. Honestly Texas is regulated but not much enforcement. Still have plenty of idiots operating like they are the police. Many do not carry the required insurance covering Fugitive Apprehension and most are registered through a licensed company but not working with the company, basically taking a pocket card and using it as a license. I recently submitted language to Senator Rodriguez of Texas that would tighten the existing language up so there is no grey area. Also introduced language that would make it a crime to resist or evade a licensed person executing a lawful arrest either with or without a warrant. Right now it is not a crime to assault or run from a licensed Bounty Hunter in Texas. I wish we could kick in the doors, but we cant and honestly if we could I am certain the low life's operating under the radar would abuse it and just make it more difficult for legitimate operators. So good on OK! I hope we have some success here in Texas making training required and improving the relationships we have with Law Enforcement statewide. And with any luck the language we at Texas Bounty Hunters submitted will pass through committee, the house, and get passed. |
Author: | h988 [ Sat 02 Mar 2013 15:24 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New Oklahoma Law Would Regulate Bounty Hunter Business |
Kenneth Harris Sr. / Anthony Greeno and Lionel Biggers (Lenny Biggers) will be effected by this law. It will put them out of business . Kenneth Harris has a long criminal record. He has a felony record from Fla. ,drug related. As well as a past from Ok. (Assaul on a officer , Assault & Batt. Upon a Officer 21 05 0649 0B 8-20-1992 , Pled Guilty, Failuro to Appear, warrant, Failure to Appear, Warrant, Not. of Non Comp., Failure to pay cash bond,) www.okcourtinfo.system.com Biggers advertises on this site was conv. of imp. a officer, use of blue light, susp. tag in Louisiana in 1995. Both were in a art. from www.TulsaWorld 2/11/2012 Jarrel Wade Staff Writer. See State v. Hayden Court of appeals of Louisiana , Fifth Circuit. He stated that he was given a pardon from Gov. David Treen in 1996. Gov Treen served from March 10, 1980 to March 12, 1984 ? This is part of the art. (TulsaWorld) in the comments section. Using the name Lenny B64 . |
Author: | KARMA [ Sat 02 Mar 2013 19:28 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New Oklahoma Law Would Regulate Bounty Hunter Business |
and it would also take care of stuff like this. |
Author: | SouthernBounty [ Tue 30 Apr 2013 21:04 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New Oklahoma Law Would Regulate Bounty Hunter Business |
We are the southern bounty boys, Biggers impersonates cops, harris we dont really know well, Greeno is the only one who wouldnt be affected, the other 2, yes. We ran into Greeno a while back at david l moss and he was actually there filing charges on the other 2 punks. Had paperwork showing he wasnt a felon. His name isnt even anthony greeno, its diaz. Greeno is his stage name his real name is anthony robert diaz he uses. |
Author: | Reinere [ Tue 30 Apr 2013 21:30 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New Oklahoma Law Would Regulate Bounty Hunter Business |
Thats funny, because this picture listing his warrant looks strikingly like him. Oh and dob. matches etc. etc. etc. http://www.themostwanted.net/Indiana/Ti ... iew/248831" Here lets compare photo's! Here's one of Anthony. And here's his mugshot from his Indiana warrant gee whiz. would you look at that. |
Author: | SURETYRISKMANAGEMENT [ Tue 30 Apr 2013 21:35 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New Oklahoma Law Would Regulate Bounty Hunter Business |
"Southern Bounty" appears to be the name that Anthony Greeno is using. That's rather interesting to me. Are you Anthony Greeno? https://www.facebook.com/greenothebountyhunter?fref=ts |
Author: | KARMA [ Tue 30 Apr 2013 22:31 ] |
Post subject: | Re: New Oklahoma Law Would Regulate Bounty Hunter Business |
. . . . . . . Rut Roh ! |
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