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possibly if there is a warrantarmed or not, are they allowed to enter a home without permission?
possibly if there is a warrant
so how do they capture anyone, if they have zero commission? Citizen arrest?A warrant still must be executed by law enforcement. A bondsman has no authority in such matters
so how do they capture anyone, if they have zero commission? Citizen arrest?
I totally agree, just wondering whether 15 years in the slammer fits the crime? There have been many manslaughter cases where the perp got anywhere between 1 year and a max of 10, and someone innocent has actually lost their life. The BBRA made a number of mistakes. Wrong house, forcing entry instead of calling the police, and holding innocent people at gun point... but none of that was malicious - stupid, very stupid, but 15 years?IMHO, this is no different than the police using a search warrant and hitting the wrong house. This guy had the responsibility to verify his information prior to traumatizing people by illegally entering their home. He did use a firearm in committing this illegal act, which is supposed to be an aggravating factor. Might help explain it. He wasn't simply "doing his job".... just like the police, he has a responsibility to uphold.