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December 4, 2013 at 8:19 PM in reply to: Does HOA have legal right to charge home owner on tenant violation? #768755
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ParticipantMaybe just a custom van
December 2, 2013 at 9:17 PM in reply to: OT: Police DNA Checkpoints Arriving at a City Near You Soon!! #768679scaredyclassic
Participantif you have one strike however, any second felony is presumptively prison, doubled, and with less good time.
December 2, 2013 at 9:14 PM in reply to: OT: Police DNA Checkpoints Arriving at a City Near You Soon!! #768678scaredyclassic
Participantthird strike now cannot be any third felony. it must be a qualifying third strike, which means an actual strike offense. it is more difficult and less likely to get struck out now.
December 2, 2013 at 9:13 PM in reply to: OT: Police DNA Checkpoints Arriving at a City Near You Soon!! #768677scaredyclassic
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Why do people still champion the pizza thief, he was let go after appeal so he never really got the three strikes treatment. Oh, and he was no saint either, still isn’t. But the premise of the law is that if you commit a heinous felony (public demonstrations turning to riots does not count) and you go to prison, not jail. Then commit another one and go to prison again, and then, any felony counts as your third. Even if you kill 2 people in one day, you only get one strike. If you kill 5 people before getting caught, one strike. The point is that after you are caught, serve time, get out, do it again, serve time, you don’t get to do anything wrong, perhaps you need to stay away from potential riots at that point.
Here is a list of the felonies that qualify as your first two strikes.
http://www.threestrikes.org/tscrimes.html
The only one that doesn’t seem heinous is the burglary of an inhabited dwelling. If they dropped that one, the rest are pretty damn bad. If you read the list, spousal abuse is not listed. Bar fights not listed. Public protest that ends in a riot, not listed, unless you manage to molest a child during the protest, then I guess you are just exercising your right to free speech and things went bad. Damn government.[/quote]
a bar fight may be a strike if you attack with a “deadly weapon”. a deadly weapon could be a bottle.
December 2, 2013 at 9:12 PM in reply to: OT: Police DNA Checkpoints Arriving at a City Near You Soon!! #768676scaredyclassic
Participantthe State can amend the list of strikeable offenses at any time, and if you were convicted of it previously, it will become a strike after the state changes the law, even if it was not previously a strikeable offense.
December 2, 2013 at 9:09 PM in reply to: OT: Police DNA Checkpoints Arriving at a City Near You Soon!! #768675scaredyclassic
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Why do people still champion the pizza thief, he was let go after appeal so he never really got the three strikes treatment. Oh, and he was no saint either, still isn’t. But the premise of the law is that if you commit a heinous felony (public demonstrations turning to riots does not count) and you go to prison, not jail. Then commit another one and go to prison again, and then, any felony counts as your third. Even if you kill 2 people in one day, you only get one strike. If you kill 5 people before getting caught, one strike. The point is that after you are caught, serve time, get out, do it again, serve time, you don’t get to do anything wrong, perhaps you need to stay away from potential riots at that point.
Here is a list of the felonies that qualify as your first two strikes.
http://www.threestrikes.org/tscrimes.html
The only one that doesn’t seem heinous is the burglary of an inhabited dwelling. If they dropped that one, the rest are pretty damn bad. If you read the list, spousal abuse is not listed. Bar fights not listed. Public protest that ends in a riot, not listed, unless you manage to molest a child during the protest, then I guess you are just exercising your right to free speech and things went bad. Damn government.[/quote]
you can pick up two strikes in one case.
December 2, 2013 at 9:09 PM in reply to: OT: Police DNA Checkpoints Arriving at a City Near You Soon!! #768674scaredyclassic
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Why do people still champion the pizza thief, he was let go after appeal so he never really got the three strikes treatment. Oh, and he was no saint either, still isn’t. But the premise of the law is that if you commit a heinous felony (public demonstrations turning to riots does not count) and you go to prison, not jail. Then commit another one and go to prison again, and then, any felony counts as your third. Even if you kill 2 people in one day, you only get one strike. If you kill 5 people before getting caught, one strike. The point is that after you are caught, serve time, get out, do it again, serve time, you don’t get to do anything wrong, perhaps you need to stay away from potential riots at that point.
Here is a list of the felonies that qualify as your first two strikes.
http://www.threestrikes.org/tscrimes.html
The only one that doesn’t seem heinous is the burglary of an inhabited dwelling. If they dropped that one, the rest are pretty damn bad. If you read the list, spousal abuse is not listed. Bar fights not listed. Public protest that ends in a riot, not listed, unless you manage to molest a child during the protest, then I guess you are just exercising your right to free speech and things went bad. Damn government.[/quote]
PC 422 is a strike. basically, that’s making a credible threat that puts someone in sustained fear of bodily harm.
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ParticipantIllness. Injury. Existential crises. Depression. Droopiness.
some feel out of control. Like the westher or a season.
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ParticipantI am working on the buttocks, but will hereby promise not to post any phtoos.
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ParticipantNo. Yoga.
Strength is a state of mind.
I recall being shamed trying to unscrew an outdoor wall sconce.
I failed.
a male guest did it easily.partly it was my attitude of weakness.
Partly I was weak.
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ParticipantThe shining
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ParticipantThe shining
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Participantjust went on a 4 miles stroll with wife while wearing 45 lb weight vest and 2 5lb wristbands.
feels like low risk back injury. feel much stronger all over. it’s like going for a hike with a backpack, but less strain..
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ParticipantWeakness breeds fear.
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