Despite the narrative, the military pays well. If you’re married, you get BAH, which sweetens the deal even more. I entered as an E-3, and my take home ended up being around $3k/mo. At 4 years in, it was closer to $5k/mo.
Despite the narrative, the military pays well. If you’re married, you get BAH, which sweetens the deal even more. I entered as an E-3, and my take home ended up being around $3k/mo. At 4 years in, it was closer to $5k/mo.
Cool theory, but the female she assaulted was a Specialist, not an officer, and it happened 5 months after she had leaked the data.
Lol, no. A 7-5 vote would result in a hung jury, even in the two states that don’t require a unanimous jury vote.
Seems you’re also confused. In the US, there is no legal difference between acquittal and being found not guilty. They are interchangeable.
I’m guessing your “experience” isn’t with contract law. Look up the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing.
Only if you feel entitled to it, which this guy obviously does. Most people don’t experience this, because they have a healthy respect for women.
Regardless of your opinion, if customers don’t like what’s going on, it is, by definition an issue. EA by itself was designed in order to provide funding during game development. Many developers have kept themselves afloat using this good faith from consumers. It's a dirty concept to begin with, but when you are no…
Dude, fuck off. There’s no reason, other than your own self righteous nonsense, for this post to exist. Get over yourself.
You can’t be serious. Ever hear of airbags, side mirrors and seat belts? They’re on every new car because the government requires them to be. What “right” do you have to travel at a certain speed?
English?
To my knowledge, it's s illegal to identify child victims publicly.
You need to speak to someone.
No, but if it's really that good, you can pretend.
Jodi Arias?
Fat women are easier to kill, since they can't run as fast.
I don't either, considering that's not the Konami code.
Don’t know what to tell you then, not my job to explain your recruiter buddy’s lack of knowledge. Like I said, it's easily googled.
Don’t need to ask anyone, I was an Army recruiter from 2010-11, and had to be waivered for an offense that occurred at 16 just to get in. Juvenile records are not sealed unless the individual requests it. You can look that up instead of asking your imaginary recruiter again.
I will attest to this. Had to escort a member of my platoon through his hearing. He was given 5 years in prison for a he said/she said rape case, in which there was no other evidence.
That’s not at all correct. Juvenile records are fair game when determining fit for service. Most aren't even sealed.