I know it's not illegal Kyle, I still think it's a huge overreaction.
But then, we have very different ideas about when guns are appropriate over here. Cultural differences, what can you do.
I know it's not illegal Kyle, I still think it's a huge overreaction.
Definitely in this case it would seem the best "arms" would be just not following a thief with a knife around his shady neighborhood![]()
Yeah, I agree with the cops, dangerous thing you did there. Don't know how it works in the US but if the guy is a murderer, over here he would be on a life license so would be hauled straigh back to jail for that shit. What did they do about him?
Frankly 15 or so years is about what a lot of murderers serve (obviously I am just guessing about this guy and when he got out, what he did, etc). Unless it's 1st degree, they hang you up with 15-35 years and you serve 15 and get out on parole. Free again.
I know it's not illegal Kyle, I still think it's a huge overreaction.
But then, we have very different ideas about when guns are appropriate over here. Cultural differences, what can you do.
Yea, I'm wondering what someone like that was doing walking the streets anyway. If he's a convicted murderer and likes to steal mowers/show his knife to people, he should be in prison.
Yea, its ridiculous. People who commit murder should be also placed on probation for life.
To play devil's advocate for a second consider this. You're speculating whether he murdered anyone or not. The Officer said he killed someone. That could have been in self defense for all you know. Although if he's stealing a lawn mower he is without question a scum bag, that doesn't make him a murderer by default though. :dunno
I can't recall the time line norm for parolees regarding reporting to a parole agent (I think its like 10 years, you're expected to report to an agent and meet the terms of parole), but they abscond so easily and don't get picked up until they've hurt someone else somehow.
let's just hope he doesn't come looking for you later for ratting him out to the cops....
The term of your parole depends on your sentence.
When you get 15 to life. The 15 is the bare minimum you must serve, the life means you are on parole for life.
So 10-15 means you serve a bare minimum of 10 and you are on parole until the full 15 years after sentence.
Does that make sense?
Oh, and they have every right to keep you locked up the maximum. Then you get out with no parole.
I'm not competent enough to process and understand such a simple concept, plz to re-explain?
My knowledge of parole is a victim of not working with parole officers. I assumed there was a hearing upon re-entry that established a specific timeline, not just a reciprocal amount of reporting time to the sentence itself. I know quite a good deal about sentencing guidelines from being present for so many criminal calls and doing data entry. It's all pretty fascinating to my nerd self.
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