A senator can't be arrested?
I just read this. What the hell is this?
"Bundgaard, who as a lawmaker is given legislative immunity from arrest, said he didn't do anything to warrant a charge. "If I'm guilty of something, they should charge me, and the constitution provides them with the ability to charge me if I have done something wrong," Bundgaard said. |
I guess they consider that a perk of their job......
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Nothing prevents the LEO from shooting him because he's a terminal asshole! :rofl1:
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When THAT happens, EVERYONE is fair game! :thumbsup: Morning to ya Bob, and everyone else on the forum this morning. Andy :wavey: |
I am not 100% sure, but I think its not legal to arrest him for misdemeanors while the legislators are in session. Only violent crimes and/or serious cases like treason. When the session is over it is fair game, and the charges could be post poned until then. I guess the idea is to not allow someone to arrest a senator etc during session to interrupt votes and stall any bills. I believe most if not all states have some sort of law like that.
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Only violent crimes and serious cases like TREASON??? My God, if that were only true, we could bust a number of these a$$holes NOW! A few names come to mind.....Pelosi, Reid, yada yada:dancer01:
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I like the way you think Andy!:thumbsup: |
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