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Law Enforcement & Police - July 2007

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Are you able to get your veterans benifts back....?

2007-07-24 13:22:28 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

aslong as i complete all this paperwork and community service and so on which i did and everything was good until i tryed to get back into the military the felony was still on my record but trund up to be a deferd sentences and i have tryed to get it taken off but every one i tell keeps draging their feet dose anyone have a solution for me or a way i can get in to the military ....?

2007-07-24 13:01:19 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have been having trouble with a tree removal company.They were supposed to remove the larger logs and cut some of the smaller branches into manageable size for a log splitter to cut the wood for my fire place.I was quoted a price to cut the wood and leave the log splitter but the person that quoted me the cost is unavailable and now the people say that it is not enough money for the work.They have yet to finish the cutting but did leave the log splitter on my property.It's been weeks now and I want the job finished as my property is a mess.Can they go past my no trespassing signs and small fence to retrieve the log splitter.They have already been paid in full (my stupid mistake for believing they were men of their word) So far they have made no attempt to finish the job. They screen out my calls but they do answer after numerous attempts and always have an excuse they have not shown up.Can they pass my small fence and no trespassing signs to retrieve their equipment?

2007-07-24 11:11:11 · 8 answers · asked by redwingnut16 3

My boyfriend and I were dating for a little over a year. Last December he got his first charge of domestic assualt for attacking me. Since it wasn't that severe (punching me, biting my nose open, kicking me, etc…) it's a misdemeanor. He goes to court for it tomorrow. His 2nd case was 4 weeks ago for punching me and choking me. The final straw occurred last weekend where he was punching me in the forehead and almost bit my finger off. He didn't get arrested this last time since the cops couldn't find him hiding out in my attic (SCARY!!!). This time it is a felony offense of domestic assault based on the severity. He is wanted in the city that I live in. For the first two offenses, the cases were picked up by the county. For the most recent incident, the State is picking up the charges. What do you think the likelihood is that he will be incarcerated? He has an extensive criminal background, although he isn't on probation or parole currently.

2007-07-24 10:39:05 · 18 answers · asked by ekj6585 1

Remember lacy peterson, or the lady a few weeks back that was killed by her boyfriend cop? A pregnant woman get's killed and it is charged as a double murder, yet if the same woman were to have an abortion then everything would be ok? I'm not arguing prolife/ prochoice!! I want to know your thoughts on the real or perceived hypocracy. If you didn't want it killed then it is murder but if you do want it killed then it's an abortion? Who makes that call? It's not a life if the woman decideds to terminate the pregnancy, but if someone terminates the pregnancy then it is murder? Similarly, I read a case in colorado where a woman was charged with murder after cocaine was found in the system of her miscarried child. So if she would have had an abortion it would have been ok to end the "life" but since her drug use lead to the death we'll call that murder. Does this make any sense? Comment on the hypocracy, not the prolife/ prochoice...your thoughts....

2007-07-24 10:26:03 · 13 answers · asked by yp_joe_arlington_887 2

A flatmate stole my briefcase (money, passport, jewelries, documents inside). She never came home after she stole and ask her mother to get all her stuff from our flat. She escaped and moved out.

2007-07-24 10:04:08 · 14 answers · asked by INFP_9_sag 3

My son was driving my vehicle while out on a date with a young lady he'd met. He says that the woman got extremely intoxicated, started acting crazy, and jumped from truck while it was moving down the road at about 15mph. About a year and a half later, the woman is making a claim against my insurance company claiming that my son ran into a fire hydrant and now she has a neck injury. Of course the woman never made a police report because the police would have wanted to see the truck, and therefore would have seen that there wasn't any damage; but her claim is that she didn't make the report because she was scared. This all happened in MN and my question is what can they do? Will my insurance pay this bogus claim? I am a little nervous because she has some attorney who has taken up her case.

2007-07-24 09:37:58 · 6 answers · asked by BossofBosses 2

A month ago, I was stopped by a police officer in New York City while driving in Brooklyn. He asked me if I knew why I was being stopped and I had said no, then he said it was because I was using a cell phone and my boyfriend who was sitting in the passenger seat wasn't wearing a seatbelt, both of which was not true. I told the officer to check my cell phone that I had not made or receive any calls within the past hour and he said he would not check my cell phone. As for the seatbelt, he said my boyfriend just put it on while he was walking up to our car. We were both shocked and knew he stopped us because he needed to meet his monthly quota. In the end he said he'll only give us one ticket, which was the cell phone one because it would not give me any points on my license.
Today I went to court to fight the ticket, there were 4 other people whom this cop had given tickets to, everyone was either given a ticket for cell phone or seatbelt. How can I file a complaint on this liar?

2007-07-24 08:23:19 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am trying to write an essay on The Juvenile Justice System, which is due tomorrow and I am suffering from writer's block. Please help!

2007-07-24 08:11:45 · 2 answers · asked by star 1

If you know that what you are doing is breaking the law by parking in the wrong area, and you also are aware that by so doing this, you are subjecting yourself to getting a ticket from the Traffic Warden, why the hell do you people still do it, and why do you hate someone that is ONLY enforcing the traffic laws?
I asked this question, originally to see what all the comotion was about regarding these traffic wardens, and ALL of the replies that I got were from people that had knowingly broke the law. Do you also hate police officers for enforcing the laws? How about the mail man delivering the mail? The milkman or the Dog Catcher, is no public servant safe from being hated by the public?
When you knowlingly break the law and get caught and fined for doing so, rather than accept your punishment and not do it again, you take out your unjust anger on the person whoes job it is to enforce these laws and give you a ticket, when you should b mad at yourself for doing such a stupid thing!

2007-07-24 07:59:59 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Did Vinnie Ocean and the whole crew get convicted in any RICO cases?

2007-07-24 07:58:20 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

While chatting on internet if someone gives incorrect information regarding age/ location / gender/ marital status/ adress/ phone no. and tells lie regarding personal life... ..to avoid misuse of personal informations.
Does such act constitute an punishable offence in India?

2007-07-24 07:53:59 · 12 answers · asked by amrit 1

I read that if you pay $5 over your ticket, you will get a refund from the court but if you dont cash it you wont get any points on your license. Is this true?

2007-07-24 07:33:52 · 3 answers · asked by wonderwoman 1

I have seen many police officers drove 5-10mph over the speed limit while they are not chasing anyone ( some of them were even talking and laughing (sometimes eating too lol) to a friend or co worker next to them while driving, so obviously they are not on duty). Ive seen on freeway mostly. But yesterday I also saw two officers drove by about 50 mph on 40mph street, and guess what? they ended up at starbucks..lol.. Im just wondering if they are actually allowed to drive faster tho they are not on duty, or are they simply just being a jerk since nobody will pull them over?

2007-07-24 07:27:04 · 15 answers · asked by ViTheDuck 2

I know a 16 year old kid in my neighborhood that is growing and selling weed. I cant decide if I should call the cops or not. I only want what is best for the kid, and I dont want him to mess up his life.

If I DONT call the cops, he is going to get into the wrong crowd. And if I DO, he is going to get in big trouble which might affect his future too.

What would you do?

2007-07-24 07:22:39 · 33 answers · asked by Brenda 4

some one i know who is causing some trouble for me with threat's for my life is a banned driver for dangerous driving and twoc he has now got a provisional under a different name he is banned under his mother's marrage name but has now got one in his birth name what do i do???

2007-07-24 07:21:00 · 8 answers · asked by mightymum8 1

Emil Matasareanu(one of the bank robbers)seriously wounded (shot 20 times in legs) and dropped his weapon. Why did the police not give him medical help that may have saved his life, why did they tell the ambulance to leave, only to CALL THE ambulance BACK when it was already to late. New policy for police to leave a HAND-CUFFED, wounded suspect on the road to bleed to death for 45 minutes. They should have been able to search him for a bomb (as they stated they did not know if he had one) in 5 minutes and still got him the help he needed. According to Officer Vojtecky, one of the officers at the scene. said "Don't let this man move. He's trying to bleed out on us. He's trying to kill himself." Well, if his goal was to "prevent" the guy from bleeding to death, why would he just not get him help, or provide him some aid, since police are also trained in first aid. Could have found something, used it as a tourniquet on his legs.Especially like to hear from officers who were there that day

2007-07-24 07:07:28 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

telling me they have a bomb/grenade/kalasnikov etc in their bags and they think it is so funny, yet they cry like children when they are in the cells.

2007-07-24 06:23:53 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

relationship which resulted in a physical fight in which we both hit each other. the police were called and i was arrested, after questioning the police said that i was to be charged with common assault and rape. she told the police that i had raped her the previous week, which was a lie. at court i was fined for the assault but the judge threw the rape allegation out as he stated it appeared that the allegation of rape was as a direct result of a disgruntled female. i think that she should have been prosecuted for the false allegation, but the CPS stated there was no evidence either way of what happened so the matter was dropped. what do you think.

2007-07-24 06:19:52 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

how do i turn in a person who came to the US to escape a murder charge in mexico? Call the local police? INS? FBI?

2007-07-24 06:07:12 · 3 answers · asked by jerry c 1

Does your house have a greater risk, at be broken into at a certain time? What times do most house bugleries happen during the night?

2007-07-24 05:46:25 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Falcon; new drills for a new world order

The Falcon operations can only be understood in the broader context of the ongoing assault on the constitutional system of checks and balances; including the repeal of habeas corpus, warrantless wiretaps and searches, and the use of torture.

For the last 6 years, the Bush administration has been busy dismantling the legal safeguards which protect the citizen from the arbitrary and, oftentimes, ruthless actions of the state. To that end, detention camps are being prepared by Halliburton within the U.S., secret courts have been established which deny due process of law, American citizens are arrested without charge, law enforcement is increasingly militarized, and the media has strengthened its alliance with the central government.

2007-07-24 05:04:50 · 41 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am afraid of Police in my country(India).

Are you people comfortable with police.Are they really good as shown in some movies.

2007-07-24 04:48:27 · 12 answers · asked by good.boy999 1

is braking a persons nose called reasonable?

2007-07-24 04:03:17 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

The police went into our rent house at 2 in the morning when nobody was there. The people moving in did not sign a lease yet, they were just painting, but NOT home. The police broke in and took a paintball gun, because a house in the neighborhood was paintballed, but they did not do it. What can I do about the police entering the house like that? They did not even ask us for permission or the people moving in, because they were not there. There was no search warrent and not any permission from me the owner of the house. What can I do?

2007-07-24 03:10:38 · 14 answers · asked by nick k 1

To what extent would a misdemeanor (in this case a reckless driving charge) affect ones chance of becoming a Police Officer?

2007-07-24 02:04:45 · 10 answers · asked by I Know Nothing 6

I must admit if I needed them in a hurry I wouldn't hold my breath waiting and they seem far more interested in Motorists than anything else.

2007-07-23 23:50:56 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

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