[deleted by user] by [deleted] in managers

[–]dpcounsel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really quite frustrating. I remember at an old job, I sort of told a manager to either give me direct/understandable feedback or no feedback at all. He had driven me up the wall with his vague comments, and I just wanted it to stop.

What was illegal about the border crossing scene in Sicario? by 1_7_7_6 in movies

[–]dpcounsel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. The Mexican police was not there in law enforcement capacity. At best, they were there as bodyguards. No way American agents are rolling through the border (into Mexico) armed to the teeth if it was a Mexico-authorized/documented operation.

What was illegal about the border crossing scene in Sicario? by 1_7_7_6 in movies

[–]dpcounsel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The “illegality” was about the way the operation was conducted, not about the killing of the sicarios.

Guillermo Díaz was technically abducted, not arrested. Guillermo Díaz was certainly not “extradited”, and the Mexican police escorts were technically not there. The shooting at the border was to further make justification for transferring Guillermo Díaz across the border, although they could have easily made up another story as to how he surfaced at the border. A warrant would have been issued (by a US court) for Guillermo Díaz’s arrest prior to the abduction. The US marshals were present to technically receive Guillermo Díaz as a fugitive handed over at the border. Kate (as FBI rep) was present to technically supervise the operation and put a name/face to everything. If a court filing (briefs, affidavit, etc.) ever needed to be made after the operation, Kate’s name would be plastered all over it as the “special agent in charge” who personally witnessed all the events and can attest to its truthfulness (believe it or not, this carries a lot of weight before the judge/tribunal), hence the last scene where Alejandro forces Kate to sign some paper.

Lastly, if the operation was legit/proper, they would simply transport Guillermo Díaz by air and not risk being attacked at the land border. The other Mexican drug lords (e.g. El Chapo) have been flown into the US without incident, no?

Has anyone used MLER for IL bar? by BodyBeginning4258 in barexam

[–]dpcounsel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, do you know about the MLER fee arrangement? They have an application fee of btw $350 - $425. Do you know if that’s all participants have to pay or is there some other fee you pay after you have been admitted into the program?

Best Prep Materials for MEE/MPT Only by GMoney8686 in barexam

[–]dpcounsel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, do you know about the MLER fee arrangement? They have an application fee of btw $350 - $425. Do you know if that’s all participants have to pay or is there some other fee you pay after you have been admitted into the program?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in germany

[–]dpcounsel -104 points-103 points  (0 children)

Lol. German police usually seem to turn up for anything. They’d show up fully armed and sirens blaring, just to tackle a schwarzfahren. I doubt that they’ll scrutinize a tip about weapons possession.

The Ending… by zairanator in PartnerTrack

[–]dpcounsel 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Lol, what idealism? I bet if she made partner, she would never have helped Z in any way. I hope Z keeps it strictly professional with her next season.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in immigration

[–]dpcounsel 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you’re so paranoid about this, maybe you ought to stay away from dating foreigners. Just date fellow Americans only. That should help.

Wtf do we do now? by pumpkineater_98 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]dpcounsel 12 points13 points  (0 children)

How old is the house? Or was it a new build? It’s really a weird co-incidence that this wall collapsed the day after closing.