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Law Enforcement & Police - August 2006

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2006-08-31 10:37:19 · 4 answers · asked by JANIEs question 1

how would you feel

2006-08-31 10:36:48 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I live in Ohio and I just got a phone call from my local jail from my stepdad who is in jail now b/c he and my mom were driving on expired tags. What is the penalty for that? I know its a fine, but why are they in jail? and for how long?

2006-08-31 10:23:11 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

i had been mawled by the groom ar a wedding? was upset and a mate brought me a orange juice!!! i dont drink? ive since found out he thought id feel better with alcohol and didnt realise id go home. but i did 5 min after the orange so no i did not feel drunk just got tired? or so i thought..

2006-08-31 10:11:58 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

or the people who are the one's commiting the crimes?

2006-08-31 09:54:31 · 12 answers · asked by slee z 3

I received a notice in the mail the other day of a convicted sex offender in the neighborhood.
It said his crime was "Gross Sexual Imposition".
What does that mean, exactly?

2006-08-31 09:47:28 · 8 answers · asked by Sixth_Sense 3

i was over the legal limit but did not know i was drunk ? will i get a driving ban

2006-08-31 09:44:05 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am not kidding this was a real law.

2006-08-31 09:34:33 · 4 answers · asked by pkb 3

Do you enjoy your job? Would you reccomend it to others? What kind of work do you do while you are on duty?

2006-08-31 09:07:32 · 3 answers · asked by *~HoNeYBeE~* 5

He caused several people to miss the green left turn signal, and completely disrupted the flow of traffic, so I lightly honked to get his attention so the rest of us could make our turns. Well, apparently, his ego couldn't handle such action, and I was pulled over and ticketed for some BS.

Is this legal? Are we living in a Third World nation where police officers are above the law?

2006-08-31 09:02:02 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-31 08:38:11 · 8 answers · asked by Alice Chaos 6

My cousin was placed on house arrest in November 2004 after being arrested and charged with a crime. He was taken off of house arrest in September of the following year based on a new bond hearing. He was indicted and charged with the crime. He was sentenced to 56 months in the federal prison system. He has been told by his counselor in prison that the time that he spent on house arrest should count toward his sentence. BOP cannot award him the months toward his sentence. He has been told that the sentencing judge has to approve the awarding of the months. My cousin has to write a letter to the judge requesting that he make the amendment. He needs help doing this. Anyone have any information or know of a site where we can go to get a template or an idea of how to structure the letter to the judge. We want to say the right things. The counselor said that he will proof it once it is written. Please help!!!!!!!!

2006-08-31 08:21:21 · 9 answers · asked by pampam50 2

I used to buy cell phones when I wasnt supposed to but this was in 2004 and I'm not filing the petition intil 2007 and I've left without telling my parents but because I didnt feel safe in the house. And I have skipped school once. Will that affect the judgement if it was in the past? But they still make me feel like **** but they say its because of what I have done in the past.

2006-08-31 08:20:29 · 5 answers · asked by Krispy Kreme 1

What to wear? Can I wear jeans and a nice top?
Is there alot of people in the room?
Do you stand or sit?
How much time do you get to talk?
Are you asked alot of questions?
THANKS!

2006-08-31 07:22:10 · 5 answers · asked by v 2

My b/f is 18 years old and from Nebraska, where the law says you have to be 19 to be an adult. When he was a bit younger he stole from stores and stuff... he wound up on house arrest and had ran away a few times but came back... when he left he had like 2 months left of it. He left with me to Kansas, he thought hed be okay or whatever but yeah he got pulled over here and they sent him back to NEbraska to goto jail now. Im thinking he wont get out for a while atleast until hes 19 which is about 10 months. I really dont wanna wait that long because he has a job and stuff here in Kansas already and I dont want him to loose all that.

His friend had ran away on house arrest too and had punched a cop on the way out but he turned himself in and I heard he only has 2 wks in jail which is odd...

How long do you think my bf will be in jail.... how much do you think bail will be? And how exactly does that 10% bondsman thing work?

2006-08-31 06:27:41 · 7 answers · asked by cyndimg2006 1

I already know what a lot of the Haters will say: Corruption, greed, no integrity, drug/ alcohol users, a pawn for the “MAN”.

Why don’t thieves trust other people? It is because they think everyone else is like them! It goes for racist and Haters. Just because you are easily corrupted, greedy, have no integrity, use pounds of dope, and pawn for satan, does not mean everyone else IS!

The problem is that you cannot reason with a lot of these people. So let me ask the fence straddlers, what is it about law enforcement you hate?

I know we don’t like to be corrected when we are wrong or make a mistake; Ok I understand that but what is that you HATE about those who selflessly sacrifice themselves for others?

What do you do to make a difference in others lives? Are you willing lose your life to save others? Are you willing to help a neighbor in need?

I know their are bad officers! But the percentage is far less than that of the general public!

Also those who support Law Enforcement and the rule of law, Sound Off! SILENT MAJORITY NO MORE!

2006-08-31 06:05:58 · 30 answers · asked by jake p 2

I am a 17 years old, and my boyfriend is 20. He bought me a cell phone. My aunt and uncle found the phone, broke it and turned it in to the police trying to get him in trouble. Do u think he will get in a ny trouble?

2006-08-31 06:04:39 · 10 answers · asked by Jennifer Rose 1

I heard on the news today that the legislature must make a decision in the next few days to pass or kill this bill that would become law.
The penalties for driving and using a cell phone at the same time are $10 for the first offense and $20 for each additional violation.
It doesnt even add a point to the persons driving record.

This bill is so watered down in that the penalties are too weak and nobody will change their habits.
There is nothing that says that the ear piece has to be in the right ear instead of the left. In years past, it was forbidden to wear ear pieces in the left ear since that was the ear closest to the window. The theory was that it would be easier to hear car horns and emergency sirens.

People will still pick up the phone to dial phone numbers even if they are wearing a handsfree device.
People will still pick up the phone to answer an incoming phone call.
This is such a weak bill that it is a waste of time.

What do you think?

2006-08-31 05:39:46 · 9 answers · asked by creskin 4

I have a correctional officer jail tour n physical agility exam Saturday, I can run the mile but I have to lift and drag, n lift and hold a 165 lbs dummy, any tips on either Im only 5'2??????

Help Plzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!

2006-08-31 05:25:29 · 10 answers · asked by ))-->rOXY 3

In this case,the Beneficiary did not know of his criminal
record. Does the Beneficiary loose his Inheritance
merely on a Police record not tested in any Court. Can
the Bank where such Inheritance is lodged need more
than the Court Order as proof of the Funds.

2006-08-31 05:21:19 · 5 answers · asked by ardneham2002 2

Is the punishment for murder different when they are illegal?? Mexicans stabbed my friend 11 times and beat him to death with a baseball bat. Because they are illegal, could that make a difference in their sentence? Are they still able to be sentenced to life in prison or the death penalty?

2006-08-31 05:18:27 · 14 answers · asked by ~*TiNa*~ 2

Will the other state government inform California DMV with regard to my speeding violation?

2006-08-31 04:54:27 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

My friend, Kevin Barnhill, who was 27 years old was killed last week by 2-3 Mexicans in Mason, OH-- stabbed 11 times and beaten with a baseball bat. They are charging the Mexicans with Complicity to Commit Murder.... What exactly is generally the sentence for this? We want to make sure these people are locked up forever, and it doesn't sound like that's going to happen. Complicity?? The definition of complicity is involvement. How could they both only get involvement. Someone has to pay for his murder! They have all of the evidence saying they did it!

2006-08-31 04:43:59 · 10 answers · asked by ~*TiNa*~ 2

2006-08-31 04:27:10 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

I thought that by posting it in more than one relevant category - more people would get the chance to read it and answer

2006-08-31 04:19:56 · 18 answers · asked by vincegill 3

its true i bribed a an (american)cop wit a donut and it worked!

2006-08-31 04:14:44 · 22 answers · asked by hunter 3

So they can unlawfully threaten, harass, or intimidate with impunity.

2006-08-31 03:27:02 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

So they can submit reports coated with a layer of white-out.
I think the report should stand immutable and any editing should be supplementary, and in the form of a separate addendum.

Is there any good reason for this practice?

2006-08-31 03:15:29 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

After last call, an officer noticed a man leaving the bar so drunk that he could barely walk. The man stumbled around the parking lot and trying his keys on five different vehicles, the man managed to find his car. He sat there for a few minutes, as a number of other patrons left the bar and drove off. Finally he started the car. He flicked the blinkers on, then off a couple of times, honked the horn and switched on the lights. At last, the parking lot empty, he pulled out of the parking lot and started to drive slowly down the road. The police officer now started up the patrol car, put on the lights and pulled the man over and preformed a breath test. To his amazement, the breathalyzer indicated no evidence of the man having consumed any alcohol at all! The officer said, "I'll have to ask you to accompany me to the police station. This breathalyzer equipment must be broken." "I doubt it," said the drunkard. "Tonight I'm the designated decoy."
Could you be charged for this?

2006-08-31 03:06:24 · 12 answers · asked by Jimmy 4

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