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How do weapon attachments work in the military?
Most of the stuff isn't allowed. Any attachment to official government owned weapons must pass government testing, and be approved by your unit commander.They have this magazine that works for the M-16 series.It is a 100 round drum magazine for the M-16 series, but it failed government military testing and can't be used by U.S. soldiers officially in combat. If any officers spot you with one of these in your gun, a criminal charge will be filed, and the military court will very happily convict you for violating articles 92, 98, and 108 of the UCMJ!There is a long list of other civilians attachments for firearms that will lead to the same results. There is some approved by the government, that got past government testing, but still need permission from commanding officer.
What do prisoners eat while in court?
You don’t eat in court, but what you eat when you’re taken to court (or get locked up after walking in for court and taken to the holding cell waiting transfer to county) depends on where you go to court and the situation.Here’s my experiences:When I took my plea: I actually walked right into court a free man, took a plea and got locked up that day. That was how my prison experience started. The thing about the federal system is it’s pretty rare for you to be allowed to stay released once you take your plea. This was debated at my plea hearing and the Judge was going to allow it, but the prosecutor (moronically and dishonestly) argued I was a “flight risk.” After that the U.S. Marshals took me to the back where I was processed and placed into a holding cell with some other inmates who had been in county for awhile. A few minutes later they unlocked the door and pushed a box in that contained a sandwich, a Grandma’s Cookie, a bag of chips and a bottle of water. This all came out of their vending machine.When I went to sentencing: When I went to sentencing they got me up at 6am before breakfast was served and I was on the transport van to go to court before 7. On the van they gave us bagged “breakfasts,” which consisted of a cheese sandwich, potato chips, an apple and a very small bottle of water. When we arrived at the court house we were taken to the holding cell. One by one we were called to go before the Judge and sentenced. Once we were all done the U.S. Marshals asked us “You guys good with cheeseburgers, fries and tea for lunch?” Everyone was like “hell yeah,” except one guy who was vegetarian and asked if he could just have a grilled cheese sandwich. The Marshals not only accommodated him but one of them actually said “you sure man? You don’t want a nice salad or something?” The burger and fries came from a local diner and was DELICIOUS. It was so awesome to eat that.I also should tell you about the bag lunches I saw at the regional jail I went to after sentencing and before being transferred to prison. I saw them when they picked me up in their transport van and gave us the bag lunches. This is what the inmates for court would have gotten too. It was basic stuff: baloney sandwich, pack of cookies, bag of chips and oddly enough, some carrot sticks. But the weirdest thing was they gave us flavored drink (like Koolaid) and it came in a clear plastic bag. It was cherry flavored, so it looked like an IV bag. At that jail, our milk and sometimes juice came in bags like that.It didn’t have a spout or anything attached to the bag either. You just bit off the corner and sucked the juice out. What sucked for me is I had come to court the day I had taken a plea in a suit and tie. When I was taken into custody I gave my coat and tie to my lawyer as well as my shoe laces because they wouldn’t let me keep those. These were the clothes they gave me to change into every time I was transported. So whenever I was on a transport bus or van, I was wearing a white dress shirt, dress pants and $200 dress shoes without laces. Even funnier was they let me keep the dress shoes to wear when I got to the regional jail. I ended up selling them to an inmate who was just there for a weekend because of a DWI violation and I just wore the sandals after that
What do police officers think of bounty hunters? Help or hindering?
As a police officer, I thoroughly detest the term bounty hunter. It really is stupid and should be ditched because no one is hunting bounties. The people who bounty hunt are bondsmen and their employees who are chasing down the people who they have bonded out of jail and, that are not going to or haven't shown up for court.You have a Constitutional right to post a reasonable and not excessive bail. Bondsmen provide that service for people who don't have a ton of cash, have wealthy family, or own substantial property equity etc. Bondsmen provide a valuable service because if they didn't, jails would quickly become more overflowing with people waiting for their day in court.There is no bounty. A bounty is something paid by the government. To this day, where I grew up, the township has a bounty on gophers. Kill a gopher, bring in the feet, recieve money (I think it's a dollar now).In the modern day case, bondsmen and their agents (as in an employee who acts “in agecny”) are underwriting an insurance policy payable to the government (courts) that you will show up for court. That is what a bail bond is. You pay the bondsman a percentage of the total bond forfeiture amount, a maximum of 15% in my state, and they assume responsibility for your making it to court.I used to work in processing when I worked at the Sheriff's Office. The bondsmen literally attach certificates of insurance (some had fancy foil stickers kinda like a Microsoft Windows COA, some had fancy little paper certificates kinda like an old school travelers check) to the the release paperwork that goes back across to the courthouse. If you don't show up for court, they either lose money they have in escrow or get corncobbed by their insurance company that underwrites them. They themselves have a direct financial interest in making sure you show up for court. There is no bounty paid by the courts because that is what an “order for arrest: failure to appear” warrant is for. The bondsman is trying to avoid seeing one of those come out because it means they owe the courts the amount of bail that was set.
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