Why does military not like going through regular courts, do the ever?Don't know it just has its own rules. But stuff that happens off base can get prosecuted on bas as well. When people screw up overseas they face both local laws and military laws. For example sometimes they will serve time in a Korean prison then when they are released to the military they face punishment from the UCMJ.
mostly i read that they like doing military courts. Not sure if it is a very high percentage or what makes them choose one or the other, or if the general decides whichMy guess is primary determiner would be if civilian police/authorities were involved
Don't know it just has its own rules. But stuff that happens off base can get prosecuted on bas as well. When people screw up overseas they face both local laws and military laws. For example sometimes they will serve time in a Korean prison then when they are released to the military they face punishment from the UCMJ.Do you think this system is fair?
Do you think this system is fair?Those types of cases are generally pretty bad so yeah I do. The agreement for the bases being in their country is the troops have to follow the countries laws when off base.
Those types of cases are generally pretty bad so yeah I do. The agreement for the bases being in their country is the troops have to follow the countries laws when off base.Kinda rare those cases happen though? Isn't the punishment for those cases usually more lenient than if all in the u.s. and civilian court
They should still exist and you should be able to go back.Credits at my school expire after 10 years unless you graduated.
If you're worried about loss of skills, I'm sure they'd have some sort of remedial program you could go through.
Credits at my school expire after 10 years unless you graduated.What ctry is this?
Credits at my school expire after 10 years unless you graduated.I might have lucked out. Mine still existed and my school gap was May 2013 to (requesting my transcript) October or November 2022
I might have lucked out. Mine still existed and my school gap was May 2013 to (requesting my transcript) October or November 2022Are many more u.s. schools doing this?
Are many more u.s. schools doing this?
Due to rapid changes in certain fields, it's not uncommon that credits can "expire" after a period of time. More general credits, not so much.oh like stuff generally taken deep into your major? but why though?
It's less about the school per se, as much as the actual field of study.
oh like stuff generally taken deep into your major? but why though?
General knowledge(core) stuff is just that, general knowledge. Credits in fields of study like Science, Tech, Engineering, etc. are more likely to expire within 10 years due to how much can change in that period of time.so you agree with this change?
so you agree with this change?
you live out of like a big van? is that difficult with showers, your mail?
I sleep in the back seat of an impalayou think this is not as difficult as it sounds? you will not get an apt soon, you think, so you did move to calif and knew no one at all right?
spend most of my waking hours in parks with friends I have a P.O. Box and a gym membership and a couple of churches and ministries let me shower and do other stuff especially if I volunteer sometimes
you think this is not as difficult as it sounds? you will not get an apt soon, you think, so you did move to calif and knew no one at all right?
I dont know if Ill ever get a placewhen you get older and stuff. Doesn't it make this, living car....much much more difficult?
life is challenging but I have so much freedom and I have so many experiences every day