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President-Elect Donald Trump is getting sworn in on January 20th, 2025. Less than a week left. One of President Trump’s main priorities as the Commander in Chief is going to be the NEW ELLIOT NESS 😎 and 🇺🇸 exterminate everyone who has committed private and public corruption that affected the public and the United States. Tens of thousands of criminals are expected to get investigated, charged, indicted, tried, convicted and sentenced. Nobody is against the law. This includes members of congress, judges, CEOs, Governors, and others.
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If someone is a foreign national, let’s say Serbia, and wants to visit the United States, what are the procedures of getting a visitors VISA to the United States. How long does it take and what is the process?
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Are there corrupt cops? How could that be when the recruitment and hiring process of police officers include a thorough assessment of the police applicant’s background. Background investigation includes interviews of former and current employers, co-workers, supervisors, neighbors, classmates, and teachers. Background investigators of police officer recruits will check the candidates credit and employment backgrounds, criminal arrests and convictions, public records, and medical and psychological history records. Many law enforcement agencies will conduct written psychological examinations as well as an oral interview with a board certified psychologist. Other police agencies will have polygraph examinations as part of the background investigation process. Like many other professions, there are bad apples in law enforcement. Here are some videos of corrupt police officers caught on tape.
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When Evil Cops Got Caught Red Handed | Mr. Nightmare #cops #police #thinblueline #lawenforcement #policeofficer #UK #usa
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What happens if a subcontractor, male, who put a hidden voice activated voice recorder and camera to capture secret personal information that he can profit from it. How they installed it was when the owners of the house who were the employer of the subcontractor hired the subcontractor to do work on their personal residence. They discovered it and cannot believe the guy capture extremely confidential personal, intimate, and business information for months.
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Fellow Americans!!! RE YOU BETTER OFF TODAY THAN 4 YEARS AGO? If SO, YOU MUST BE an Illegal ALIEN. 🇺🇸 🇺🇲 🌎
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Can you get charged for a DUI in Illinois if you are parked and are sitting in your car without the engine running?
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This is more of a legal question for a paralegal or attorney. Can a credit card company lower a consumer credit card limit when the consumer has been a loyal customer for three years, never been late, was a victim of credit card fraud but yet paid the minimum credit card monthly interest payments after an internal fraud credit dispute was ruled in favor of the merchant, and paid the fraudulent charges in full while preparing to file changes and lawsuit? If you can respond to facts, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all.
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I want to APPLY NOW for a mortgage but have outstanding collection accounts. What is the statute of limitations on collection accounts for a mortgage?
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Most police officers are law abiding true heroes. However, there are always a few bad apples like you see on this video. Know your constitutional God given rights, folks
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My employer sent me a legal notice through an advocate for not serving the notice period, where I served 30 days instead of 45 days. They asked me to pay 40K as compensation and 20K for legal notice. What should I do?
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Jeremy Dewitte is a cop wannabe police impersonator
Jeremy Dewitte has gotten arrested for impersonating police officers since he was 17 years old. Since Jeremy Dewitte is not hireable as a POST certified law enforcement officer in any state of the nation, Jeremy Dewitte opened a funeral escort service company in the state of Florida. In his fleet of vehicles for funeral escort services, Jeremy Dewitte has vehicles that resemble law enforcement vehicles such as dressing up Ford Crown Vics, Ford Explorer SUVs and motorcycle with police look alike stripes,badges, and emergency flashing lights and sirens. Check out this video
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Serial Police Impersonator Arrested by Real Police (Part One) #criminals #cops #police #chasing
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Are there many corrupt police officers where they will draft up false criminal charges against citizens? What happens if you were not speeding but get caught for speeding and you know for a fact you were not speeding. What happens if you get arrested for reckless driving for going over 30 miles over the limit and you know for a fact you were not going more than 10 miles over the speed limit. Does the police officer have to show you proof that he caught you going 30 miles over the limit? A reckless driving conviction can mean automatic cancellation of your drivers license and your insurance company can drop you. Are there many corrupt police officers? What can we do if you fall victim to a corrupt police officer? How do police departments hire honest police officers who are honest and protect and serve. I have been watching many YouTube videos about First Amendment Auditors and police corruption. Can you sue corrupt police officers? I have also seen many news reports of police officers planting evidence and lying just for the sake of arresting someone they do not like. What can we do about cleaning up society of corrupt cops?
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I have seen so many cases where home builders will offer seller or builder’s concession towards closing costs of $10,000 or more only if the homebuyer uses the home builder’s preferred mortgage lender. If the homebuyer uses the buyer’s own mortgage lender and loan officer, the home builder will not offer any seller concession towards closing costs. To up the ante, the home builder also will offer incenstives such as upgrades to homebuyers who use the home builder’s preferred lender. Isn’t this illegal? Isn’t this a case of steering? Why isn’t the CFPB, HUD, and state and federal mortgage regulators jumping in on this. I am sure the preferred lender is giving the home builder a kickback which is an absolute violation of RESPA and mortgage fraud. I archived this article about Home Builders Steering Buyers To Builder’s Preferred Lenders and I suggest you folks read it and save it on your archives. I use it for reference.
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Should I Use Preferred Lenders Steered By Builders
Homebuyers who go with preferred lenders steered by builders get incentives such as builder upgrades, closing cost credits, and upgrades
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Police corruption is out of control. There are more arrests and convictions based on percentage versus the entire civilian population. The hiring process needs to get more strict recruiting police officer recruitment. Anyone with a high school diploma, GED, or two year junior college degree in law enforcement or 60 college semester hours can become a police officer. Here’s a video of Oklahoma police chief Carl Stout, the most Corrupt Police DEPARTMENT under the leadership of Chief Carl Stout.
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Does you company work to get subordinate agreements from IRS for buyers who have a tax lien in California?
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What is the statute of limitations on debt in California? What is the statute of limitations on credit card debt in California?
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What constitutes mortgage fraud? How can innocent borrowers and loan officers get in trouble committing mortgage fraud. What are the different forms of mortgage fraud.
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I’m trying to create a business name that reflects my dual role as a real estate agent and mortgage loan officer in California. Since I operate individually and not as part of a team or a broker, I want to make sure the name is compliant with state regulations. Can anyone offer guidance on the legal requirements for selecting a business name in California, especially for someone providing both real estate and mortgage services?
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Hello hope you’re well, have question for you. My brother was divorced but the house is in his wife name and his and the payment and deed are in both. He has 3 children will his part go to his kids.
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Gov. Ron DiSantis just passed a law in Florida, forbidding the release of balloons. The balloons are a danger to the wildlife along the beaches. So, if you have a beach party and lease balloons to celebrate you may be arrested or fineD. However, people under 6 years old are exempt from this law. What do the police do when a child’s age is questionable? “Hey pal pull over and show me your ID.”
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What is the consequences by the CFPB and state and federal regulators if a NMLS Licensed loan officer gets caught giving or receiving referral fees and kickback.
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Former Rio Arriba County Sheriff James Lujan, aged 60, was sentenced to three years in prison followed by one and a half years of probation after being convicted of two felony charges: aiding a felon and intimidating a witness. Lujan was found guilty of helping a former Española City Councilor evade police after a high-speed chase in 2017 and directing a deputy to conceal his actions. This conviction followed a retrial after an initial jury failed to reach a verdict. Lujan resigned from his position shortly after the conviction.
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“Extending professional courtesy” on a traffic stop typically refers to law enforcement officers giving leniency to other officers or individuals in related professions when stopped for traffic violations. This practice is somewhat controversial and varies widely depending on jurisdiction and individual officer discretion. Here are some key points regarding this practice:
What It Involves
- Identification: The stopped individual might identify themselves as a law enforcement officer or related professional, sometimes showing a badge or other form of identification.
- Leniency: The officer conducting the stop might choose to issue a warning instead of a ticket or fine, or let the individual go without any formal action.
Reasons for Extending Courtesy
- Professional Respect: Officers may feel a sense of camaraderie or mutual respect towards fellow officers.
- Understanding of Job Challenges: An appreciation of the stresses and risks associated with law enforcement might lead to more lenient treatment.
- Internal Policies: Some departments might have unwritten policies or cultural norms encouraging such leniency.
Ethical and Legal Considerations
- Fairness: Critics argue that this practice can undermine public trust in law enforcement by creating a perception of bias or unequal treatment under the law.
- Department Policies: Some departments explicitly prohibit extending professional courtesy to ensure all individuals are treated equally.
- Legal Implications: There can be legal risks if leniency leads to subsequent incidents or if it’s viewed as official misconduct.
Examples of Guidelines
- New York City Police Department (NYPD): NYPD has specific guidelines prohibiting officers from extending or accepting professional courtesy to ensure fairness and equality.
- Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD): LAPD policies also emphasize the importance of impartial enforcement of laws, discouraging leniency based on professional connections.
Public Perception and Trust
- Transparency: To maintain public trust, many departments stress the importance of transparency and equal treatment in all enforcement actions.
- Accountability: Ensuring that all officers are held to the same standards as the public can help build community trust and accountability.
While extending professional courtesy is a practice rooted in respect among officers, it faces significant scrutiny due to concerns about fairness and public trust. Law enforcement agencies often strive to balance professional camaraderie with the need to uphold the law impartially. For more detailed information on this topic, you can refer to the guidelines and policies of specific police departments or legal analyses from reputable sources like legal journals and law enforcement ethics publications.
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There are very minor reasons giving cops reasons to pull you over. Say you had a few glasses 🥂 of wine during dinner and you got pulled over by a cop for one reason or another. A cop can cite you for driving under the influence of alcohol even though your alcohol 🍸 BAC level is under 0.08. I know people who got into a lot of BS due to being pulled over by a cop.
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How You're Giving Cops Reasons To Stop You
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When Cops crossed the line and violate a citizens civil and constructional rights, they will lose their jobs and get arrested, charged and sued. They are not above the law.
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Look at this short video. This is exactly how NOT to act if you are pulled over by a police officer for a traffic infraction. What a POS idiot.
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He thinks he’s above the law… 🙄
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Do all states or counties in states require permits on Accessory Dwelling Units often referred to as ADUs? I like to put an accessory dwelling unit for additional rental income due to bidenomics and the out of control inflation and cost of living.
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