u/rocky_balboa202

in the case Chatrie v. United States, the specific magistrate who issued that warrant is not a lawyer.

I searched and found out that many judges are not lawyers, especially in lower-level courts in the U.S.

But issuing a warrant seems pretty important. And you should have pretty extensive knowledge to issue a warrant.

Why do we (as a people) allow non lawyers to have this power? and is it right to allow this?

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u/rocky_balboa202 — 18 days ago

I am running through the checkout for a new mint account.

I et to the part where you put in credit card details.

But there was/is not spot (yet) for number port, etc...

Should the process have asked me so far? Will it in the future?

Someone who has run through this can answer.

thanks

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u/rocky_balboa202 — 24 days ago