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Supreme Court sides with immigrant facing deportation
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(04-17-2018, 09:15 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: I literally just attended an LEO training on street and prison gangs today.  One of the major topics was the proliferation of knock knock burglaries.  One of the main reasons they are so prolific, aside from the money made doing them, is that burglary is a non-violent crime, thus the sentencing for committing them, especially in CA is light.  All it takes is for one person to be home and you have a life threatening situation on your hands, possibly escalating to a home invasion.  One law that needs to be amended in a huge way is categorizing burglaries as a violent crime due to the inherent risks in committing them.


As to the topic, good for the SCOTUS, vague and ill defined laws are useless and ripe for abuse.  Write clear legislation with input from those that will actually have to enforce the law and prosecute violators.

I always assumed most competent burglars would knock first and make up some reason to be there if someone answered.
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RE: Supreme Court sides with immigrant facing deportation - michaelsean - 04-17-2018, 09:36 PM

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