I looked up his penalty "Destroying someone's passport is considered a federal crime in the United States and can result in significant penalties including fines and imprisonment, with the potential for longer sentences if the act was done to facilitate drug trafficking or international terrorism; depending on the specifics of the case, penalties can range from a few years to up to 25 years in prison. Key points about destroying a passport: Relevant law: This offense falls under Title 18 U.S. Code, Section 1543, which covers the forgery or false use of a passport. Penalty factors: The severity of the penalty depends on the intent behind destroying the passport, whether it was done to hinder someone's travel, and if it was connected to other criminal activities. Maximum penalties: Standard case: Up to 10 years in prison Drug trafficking related: Up to 20 years in prison International terrorism related: Up to 25 years in prison" I'd say Bradley's case is going to be one of the "standard cases"....he's also of course going to lose his reputation and I'm sure his job Bradley, you're ignorant You think just because she's black she couldn't POSSIBLY have an important position, jerk
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I looked up his penalty
"Destroying someone's passport is considered a federal crime in the United States and can result in significant penalties including fines and imprisonment, with the potential for longer sentences if the act was done to facilitate drug trafficking or international terrorism; depending on the specifics of the case, penalties can range from a few years to up to 25 years in prison.
Key points about destroying a passport:
Relevant law:
This offense falls under Title 18 U.S. Code, Section 1543, which covers the forgery or false use of a passport.
Penalty factors:
The severity of the penalty depends on the intent behind destroying the passport, whether it was done to hinder someone's travel, and if it was connected to other criminal activities.
Maximum penalties:
Standard case: Up to 10 years in prison
Drug trafficking related: Up to 20 years in prison
International terrorism related: Up to 25 years in prison"
I'd say Bradley's case is going to be one of the "standard cases"....he's also of course going to lose his reputation and I'm sure his job
Bradley, you're ignorant
You think just because she's black she couldn't POSSIBLY have an important position, jerk
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