

This may not be what you’re looking for, but…


This may not be what you’re looking for, but…


Reiner turned 78 in March. I wonder how old his wife is (was).


This is correct and most people don’t know this. Your Miranda rights protect you against self-incrimination during questioning. They are not rights which must be read to you upon arrest. Some cops (and TV shows) use them this way. However, as ‘spontaneous utterances’ are recognized by the court, you only need to be advised of your rights prior to incriminating questions being asked.


He’s pretty infamous for being a dick. I’m from the area he is from, and he has a pervasive reputation pretty much everywhere around here about it. He has refused to sign autographs without being paid, been rude to countless people in person who have recognized him, and is generally very condescending. He has this misplaced arrogance that is difficult to pin down but can be typical of people with a modicum of fame.
To my knowledge it’s all anecdotal, but the sheet volume of it lenda some credence to it.


As someone who’s been trying to learn Python recently, this resonates with me. I am glad I will always fuck it up.


It sure isn’t. Instead, it’s the nation’s federal district.
Look, all of this is well beyond the pale of insanity. This is just one more step down the path to the country as we knew it never being able to recover.


They sure do, which is why the military prosecutors are being appointed as Special Assistants to the US Attorney. What do you think happens when civilians commit crimes on federal military installations? They can’t be charged due to this loophole? No civilian US Attorney is going to waste their time, and locals have no jurisdiction. SAUSAs have long been the DoDs answer to this problem.
Also, just to be clear, I’m not defending this move whatsoever, but claiming they can’t doesn’t make it so.
That makes sense, sorry about that. I don’t use ebooks so I’m not the right person to answer this for you. I hope you find it!