Why not bartenders? Just curious because that's what my BF does!
Why not bartenders? Just curious because that's what my BF does!
Law enforcement and corrections officers.
That's my least favorite, too.
I've read a lot of your commenting history, and among other things, I am curious why you capitalize "White" in every post?
I typed in like every search phrase I could think of in google and still can't find it. I don't think it had to do with the nuances of organ transplant in terms of organ rejection, but I could be wrong.
I realize that. I must've misunderstood a local news article I read about it last week because now I can't find it. I thought it said that if she were an adult similarly situated she would have likely received a transplant already. I apologize.
Because she is number one the child list for the Philadelphia tri-state area and if she were on the adult list she would have had a transplant already?
Statutory rape laws differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Moreover, testimony by the complaining witness would not be considered hearsay.
Haha, okay, then it's the same. It's the functional equivalent of self-incrimination.
Well, here it would be because it would be an exception to the ban on hearsay because it would be an admission by a party opponent. Therefore, the cop could get on the stand and say what the defendant told him. It would essentially function the same as if the defendant himself testified or had written a statement.
How so? I mean, how is this an interesting situation legally?
You would be very surprised about the amount of people who actually understand their Miranda rights. I helped to facilitate a study whereby a group of J.D./Psychologists ascertained just how well offenders understand these rights. To put it bluntly, they don't. Most educated laypeople don't understand the nuances of…
Yeah! That's totally what she meant! :)
I know, right? I was with her until that sentence.
Can you read? Did you actually read the article?
I agree. I'm 27 and I live in Philly and no one ever asks me this nor are any of my friends married. My first set of friends is getting married in May and they're 27.
Sounds amazing! That's literally my dream idea.
I want to marry my partner because I love him, but also because of the legal benefits of doing so. I am a third-year law student and after studying family law and wills and trusts law, I want to ensure that if anything were to happen to me or my partner, that he'd be the one making my medical and financial decisions,…
My boyfriend is black, but he has caramel complexion and blue eyes. I would say he is racially ambiguous because people are always looking at him quizzically wondering where to place him.