Message from @RandyLahey
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@asparkofpyrokravte I will need the clearance to deploy
not paying for living expenses helps if alimony comes
Ah, but that implies that they aren't going to care as much about DV allegations wrt your clearance.
I could be completely ignorant here
Well, I am just preparing for the worst. I don't have any charges against me. I would like to keep it that way
Wouldnt matter yet cause he hasn't been deployed, no?
You can lose your clearance if you have DV charges
Well, there's different sorts of clearance, and the ones that are more jumpy aren't the sort that would put you overseas as much?
I think what @asparkofpyrokravte is implying is that you couldn't do such a thing cause you're overseas
But you aren't deployed yet
@InsaneCaterpilla Your right.
nah, I mean that for a regular deployment a DV allegation wouldn't be a significant risk factor
It would, you can't have a record of things
@asparkofpyrokravte My clearance is up there, but DV charges affect my clearance, which in turn affects my ability to deploy
Oh, dang
Seems a little bit like getting scrached in one place leaves claw-marks in another, but eh
Like I said, I am trying to prepare for the worse at this point.
@asparkofpyrokravte thats correct.
Heck, for my job next year, I can't even have been arrested for something within two years. Doesn't matter what it is or if I actually was convicted
Yeah, Clearance jobs pay handsomely
Anyway, I will use your resource tomorrow. @asparkofpyrokravte @InsaneCaterpilla Thanks for your time. I will follow up later today. Gotta be up in 4 hours.
Goodnight
Oof, I doubt I was as much help as @asparkofpyrokravte, but rest well and good luck with everything :3
In GA I'm hearing a 2-5 year unless until remarried or dead
Alimony guidelines are so bad. I am presentin to the court that even though I made more, she caused more damage with her reckless spending. She kept us in debt and check-to-check when we should have been banking $200+ a month
Sounds like my spouse
@Dan da Dad @RandyLahey That sounds like some really shitty stuff. Let me know if you are up for writing about it at all.
@Men Are Human Maybe, probably after this mistake falls over
I'm going to have plenty of time over the weekend to talk and do an AMA here. I just got released from jail two hours ago
Y'all wanna talk about mistakes? Lads, get ready for a tale. For now, I'm going to sleep. I think Discord has been reestablished in my work computers so I can chime in throughout the day tomorrow.
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Sounds like the kind of thing that would be great to post on /r/mensrights if its about false arrest stuff
How about I try here first. There's a lot to the story
Two nights ago, my stbxw found a recording device in our room. I have been sleeping in a converted guestroom for several weeks, but the room in question is mine as well
We are going through a divorce since October, but I've found out little by little that she had cheated on me, and details about the timetable and activities have been hard to obtain
She found the recording device Monday. Tuesday at 10AM I was picked up for invasion of privacy. I was booked at 6PM. I was then brought to a cell in D block at 2AM Wednesday morning.
I was seen by a judge to set bail, a hearing date, and be clear of the charge, which was "Eavesdropping." This is a felony.
From 10am Tuesday to 10PM last night, I have been in shirt, sandals, and pants. Very thin. No underwear. A plastic mat and pillow. A not-quite-so-large wool blanket.
If its in a house you jointly own then wouldn't that be an exemption under the law? If it's not then couldn't a security camera catching a burgler in your home saying something to his accomplice cause you to be arrested
I felt the same. Like a nanny cam is legal, right? Also, it wasn't video in a bathroom, it is audio in my own bedroom.
That will be my defense, and I do have a preliminary hearing set up, hoping to talk to the Public Defender about this, but this was all yesterday, so I'm just now out, at work, and making a plan
Hmm yea, that's best. is it the states you are in? I had a little look and it seems like exemptions/laws differ slightly state to state
In GA, it falls under invasion of privacy/eavesdropping, and lists several aggravating circumstances. She is using the "reasonable expectation of privacy," which I get if she weren't an adultress. What I need to do is look up what rights I have in m own home.
You've probably seen this but this came up, though the language can be a little hard to follow