citizen copspolice need help to obtain crime information to help them solve the more serious crimes. crime stoppers, we-tip and similar organizations provide monetary incentives to report crime information to local police or to the fbi. that's good. but it doesn't go far enough! this shareware ebook tells you how to be a citizen cop to sue lawbreakers for personal damages -- and/or to collect much larger rewards (up to $250,000!) for felony crime information from city, county, state and federal governments! if you have recently been a victim of fraud, sue the perp's for personal damages or property loss when it involves you personally. using civil rico, for example, you can collect up to three times your property loss as well as a generous court award for related medical costs and other losses!
bounty huntersif you weren't the victim but you are the whistle blower who caught the perp's in the act and arrested them, or reported the crime that leads to their felony arrest, you can collect up to $25,000! -- via title 18, section 3059. this federal reward law is your unofficial hunting license. it pays rewards based on an arrest. it is not contingent on a conviction! it even has a "dead or alive" clause! it is fully quoted and explained in detail in our modern bounty hunter's training manual. federal government rewards (rico, dea, epa, and other branches of the federal government) pay up to $250,000. city, county and state rewards usually have no upper limit. that's when you can collect 50% of megabuck fines and forfeitures! why settle for an "average" reward of $250 from crime stoppers, wetip, or local non-profit reward-paying agency? go for the gold!
government rewardswhen an official monetary reward is offered by any city, county, state, or the federal government for "original" crime information, you can use qui tam common law to sue lawbreakers for appropriate criminal penalties on behalf of the government -- you become an unofficial government prosecutor with authority and legal standing to negotiate plea bargains with lawbreakers -- and you get to keep 50% of the fines and forfeitures! learn how bounty hunters play the good cop role, and the reasons why lawbreakers will want bounty hunters to be the prosecutor -- instead of aggressive, hard-nosed government prosecutors who may also want to impose prison sentences!
qui tam lawqui tam law originated in england hundreds of years ago. during england's colonial days it was imported with other english laws into all (now former) british colonies. being a "common law" you won't find it on any law book like statutes passed by legislators; and it has never been repealed or canceled! it's still valid today in the british isles, u.s.a., canada, australia, new zealand, many caribbean islands; and wherever the english flag was flown! if you live in any of those countries, qui tam law may be available to you! as you read our modern bounty hunters training manual you'll learn that financial penalties levied against "thousands" of corporations and rich people (who got rich via criminal activity) are often in the megabuck range!
be financially rewarded for helping law enforcement people fight the war on crime! learn how to make citizen arrests. learn how to be a qui tam prosecutor by suing lawbreakers in civil courts for maximum penalties available via your city, county, state, and federal laws; and learn how you can collect 50% of the fines and forfeitures!
now you can go big-time -- as a modern crime fighter!
qui tam common law is the key. the next file is our mbh electronic book that provides a detailed explanation of our cfi concept. it may take a few seconds to download it. please be patient!
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