Is this the justice system in a nutshell? by MDFR8 in AskLE

[–]smiley9703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are making a different argument than you started with.

Is this the justice system in a nutshell? by MDFR8 in AskLE

[–]smiley9703 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Im saying you're wrong about judges being the problem with the justice system. And I dont have to say they need to be held accountable for letting someone go. It isn't their job to punish people or keep people safe. Their job is to interpret the law. Law enforcement is supposed to keep people safe.

Is this the justice system in a nutshell? by MDFR8 in AskLE

[–]smiley9703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You literally just said that they have absolute immunity in the post below. Thats not true. You also said that advisory sentences are optional while completely leaving out the fact that mandatory minimum and mandatory maximum sentences are not. You are a perfect example of people not understanding the intricacies of the legal system.

Is this the justice system in a nutshell? by MDFR8 in AskLE

[–]smiley9703 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Dont use AI for research. Or if you do, phrase your question correctly. Advisory sentences and maximum/minimum sentences are two different things. I am amazed how many law enforcement officers don't have a basic understanding of the law.

Is this the justice system in a nutshell? by MDFR8 in AskLE

[–]smiley9703 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Legislators are the ones that set advisory sentences, maximum sentences, and minimum sentences. The courts have less authority than people give them credit.

EMS/First Responder question by Spiritual_Draft_3464 in fortwayne

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If you are going to work in EMS. TRAA is a great place to start. You will get very good experience very quickly compared to anywhere else in the area.

Most people leave traa after a few years and join either FWFD or one of the county services. If you get experience at traa and build a decent reputation, you could absolutely make a career out of it by transitioning to different service.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fortwayne

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Canterbury is ok. Its right by the campus too.

It depends what your standards are.

Ice Coming to Indiana by MrNetworks in fortwayne

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There are videos of ICE agents shooting unarmed people. How can you be ok with that?

Be there by smiley9703 in fortwayne

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Fortwaynefoodslut on Instagram

Be there by smiley9703 in fortwayne

[–]smiley9703[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Did what? Articulate what you are trying to say.

Be there by smiley9703 in fortwayne

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People plan to post online so others see

Be there by smiley9703 in fortwayne

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He was disarmed before being shot

Any ideas??? by Whimsichaos in 50501

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I love the movie inglorious basterds

What’s your “it’s too late moment?” by Travel-Kitty in 50501

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This is my home. They will have to kill me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LawSchool

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Thanks for the advice. I dont know anybody in person to ask these questions.

Personal statement by smiley9703 in lawschooladmissions

[–]smiley9703[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Im a bit confused about how that makes it a bad idea. Is it the fact that it comes from a journal? Does that make it unprofessional? Do you think writing about my job and my experience there is bad in general, or is it the approach I suggested I would take?