Fleet Marine Life #113 – 5th Amendment
Wikipedia says:
“The Fifth Amendment (Amendment V) to the United States Constitution, which is part of the Bill of Rights, protects against abuse of government authority in a legal procedure. Its guarantees stem from English common law which traces back to the Magna Carta in 1215. For instance, grand juries and the phrase due process (also found in the 14th Amendment) both trace their origin to the Magna Carta.”
In the civilian world, double jeopardy prevents a guy from getting charged twice for the same crime. This protects the right of the civilian. If a trial by jury or judge finds the defendant innocent, then he is innocent. End of story. Imagine if you had to go for trial for one crime, many times. It would be ridiculous.
Also in the civilian world, self-incrimination is looked down upon. People have the “right to remain silent” to prevent self-incrimination.
In this comic, I have demonstrated that through the use of lying, Shitbag Steve was tricked to incriminate himself. Not only was he punished in the civilian world for a speeding ticket, he will be punished by the military. He will probably end up losing his rank, hundreds of dollars and will most definitely end up on restriction where his barracks room turns into his own personal jail cell for several months.
Shitbag Steve can’t plead the fifth in this situation. Pleading the fifth in the Corps would be like saying, “Hey! I’m guilty, Staff Sergeant! Put me on duty and shit work because I love wasting my time and sanity on shit like that!”
If you think this comic is unrealistic, you must be high as shit because this sort of nonsense happens all the time. Hell, it happened to several of my fellow Marines. I honestly tell my fellow Marines not to tell me if they’ve done anything bad. If higher ups ask me about something bad a junior Marine has done, I usually tell them that I don’t know.
How do higher ups benefit from fucking over Marines who have already been punished reasonably by civilian courts? They gain absolutely nothing! They just feel compelled to punish the Marine even more because if they personally don’t do anything at all, they’ll feel as if they’re letting things slide. They fail to look at the fact that the Marine was already punished appropriately by the civilian courts.
This method of excessive punishment and trickery only work to decrease trust in the higher ups.
Nine times out of ten, the higher ups will fuck their juniors over. This is why Marines don’t tell their higher ups that they got speeding tickets and other such problems. They don’t trust their higher ups and with good reason!
If you’ve got a speeding ticket, and your higher ups don’t know… SHUT. THE. FUCK. UP.
Believing the nonsense that our higher ups can help us since 1775.
So glad im reservist hah!
You can’t trust your boots because they fuck everything up, you can’t trust your peers because they are the one who steal your gear and other stuff, and you can’t trust your highers because they will fuck you over in a heartbeat. I seriously bought into the camaraderie propaganda from the recruiter and ended up losing my faith and trust in humanity.
Yep, I got a ticket on base once. I was with guard at that point and the new guard officer was NJP happy. After the weekend, he asked if anyone got a ticket or in trouble of any kind, then he follwed up the question with the usualt threats about how he would find out. I said nothing. I got out 2 months later and he was none the wiser.
“if you know anything we’ll find out and burn you!” – my 1stsgt
No one ever found out. NJP avoided. Everyone who told the truth was rewarded with reduction in rank EPD and restriction. oohrah mc
on a side note I got out today!!! My DD214 in my hand is indescribable
Good for you never look back
RUN, NIGGA, RUN
Run and don’t look back.
The main way you can tell if a SNCO is lying: His lips move.
LOL
Nice
When I was a sgt, I used to tell ppl that the first person you should figure is lying to you is a sgt. Percentage-wise, sgts were the biggest pieces of shit I came across.