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Senators Ask Officials To Reveal Airlines Unable To Retrofit Their Planes Against 5G Interference Risk Before the Deadline
WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, two senators from the United States demanded that officials provide a comprehensive list of airlines that may fail to meet the deadline to retrofit their planes to prevent any potential interference with the 5G wireless network. (www.airlinerwatch.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
What does this have to do with 5G?
Apparently loubearr’s sarcasm detector needs to be recalibrated.
Maybe the 5G is interfering?
A person can be charged at the state and federal level of the same crime. It is not double jeopardy under the U.S. Constitution.
However most times the given State court will court order out the changes if the Feds have filed their own as usual the state sentence will be eaten up by any Fed sentence time. As sentences are usually run concurrently ( at the same time) with Fed times.
Sometimes the Feds won’t file charges in Federal courts as it is at the decision of the Regional Federal persecutor office.
Source: my last profession at the local jail and paralegal studies degree.
However most times the given State court will court order out the changes if the Feds have filed their own as usual the state sentence will be eaten up by any Fed sentence time. As sentences are usually run concurrently ( at the same time) with Fed times.
Sometimes the Feds won’t file charges in Federal courts as it is at the decision of the Regional Federal persecutor office.
Source: my last profession at the local jail and paralegal studies degree.
And just wtf does double jeopardy have to do with 5G??
WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, citizens from the United States demanded that the US Senate provide a comprehensive list of senators who may fail to comply with laws designed to prevent insider trading, conflicts-of-interest, and outright criminal fraud.
The citizens have urged swift action to ensure that all existing measures are excercised instead of ignored in order to avoid any potential violations of the law. Republican citizens and democratic citizens alike said many senators could not comply with the law before, during, or after the upcoming elections.
Current floor leaders of the Senate, Chuck Schumer (D) of New York and Mitch McConnell (R) of Kentucky received a letter from citizens requesting information on the specific senators that could potentially be affected by the political favors required to pay back the enormous sums of money contributed to their respective campaigns by the petroleum, tech, health/pharma, and insurance industries.
"We are concerned that senators who do not comply with the law could negatively impact consumers - both due to ethics violations and/or general aversion to comply with the same basic laws as the rest of us" the letter noted.
"We have identified a risk that must be addressed. We believe we have given the right amount of time to do that, so we have no plans at this point to change the timing," both citizen letter writers told Senators Schumer and McConnell during a hearing on Wednesday.
And so on.