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There is an additional bond of $25,000 for aggravated assault, and an emigration hold has been placed Lizcano, meaning that he cannot be released without being turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Too bad that wasn't the case in September, when Dallas police arrested Lizcano twice, once in a domestic violence complaint, and again less than a week later on a DWI.
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Lizcano eventually lay in wait and fired on the Dallas patrolman.
One Old Vet 2009
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The rebel who freed Lizcano received a US$443,000 reward and was allowed to live in France, which has offered to take in FARC rebels who lay down their weapons and are not wanted for crimes.
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Lizcano noted there were other famous performers on the show, including Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez and Lady Gaga, "and nobody's talking about them."
Fore, right! 2009
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Lizcano was threatening her and fired a gun inside her house.
One Old Vet 2009
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The guerilla who accompanied Lizcano on his trek to freedom - alias "Isaza" - has been offered asylum in France and possible immunity for his crimes.
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Both grew weary of the harsh conditions they had to put up with, especially the infirm Lizcano.
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Uribe said at the weekend that the rebel who helped Lizcano escape will receive compensation and permission to resettle in France with his family.
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"I put sticks in the ground ... and gave them names and taught them classes, two or three hours a day in classes, imagining I was in a classroom", said Lizcano who had been held hostage for over eight years.
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