US Marshall's are Feds and unless I'm very much mistaken Feds can't just order local law enforcement to do jack shit without a ton of paperwork, authorisations etc. BUT I loved this show guys, LOVED it. I miss Givens, Crowder, the whole gang. Real shame this ended.
You're wrong back in the day before we had modern-day laws Marshalls were allowed to commandeer local law enforcement to help them on missions. Or have you not heard of the wild West where the Marshalls had to do everything sheriff's could only do so much in the towns but the Marshalls were the ones who created the posse's to go after outlaws. Those men were deputized to carry out the government's laws.
@Darth_Traitorous I'm obviously not referring to the wild west, and as far as I can recall Justified is not set back then either, so you're bringing up a technicality that is itself irrelevant, because it's about those *modern laws* you've mentioned. Thanks 👍
You know, I am kinda happy it ended. I liked The Walking Dead a lot and I loved Supernatural. Both shows going on for way too long and getting shittier with every season. I love it that Justified is different and ended in its prime. Now I can remember it as one of the greatest shows.
I used to hear that blue-collar propaganda BS a lot from my old mates. They left high school, went into trades, didn’t have much of an education, they had to find work multiple times because, unless you’re educated, your “real world experience” makes you expendable. It not a competition between what is good or better, it’s what is suitable to the individual; words matter, it what makes your point either pointless or to the point.
Not just 2 different departments. The "Officer" is a local police officer, but the "Chief Deputy" is in charge of the US Marshall's office for the entire eastern half of Kentucky.
When in the Coast Guard back in the 70's, if we pulled over a boat with drugs involved, we could do nothing until we got an ATF agent to come out.
Sure, sure… bet you all had runny noses when that ATF agent showed up to the scene 😂
US Marshall's are Feds and unless I'm very much mistaken Feds can't just order local law enforcement to do jack shit without a ton of paperwork, authorisations etc.
BUT I loved this show guys, LOVED it. I miss Givens, Crowder, the whole gang. Real shame this ended.
You are mistaken a US Marshall is a lot different than FBI.
You're wrong back in the day before we had modern-day laws Marshalls were allowed to commandeer local law enforcement to help them on missions. Or have you not heard of the wild West where the Marshalls had to do everything sheriff's could only do so much in the towns but the Marshalls were the ones who created the posse's to go after outlaws. Those men were deputized to carry out the government's laws.
@@Darth_Traitorousthey aren't wrong. Federal law enforcement doesn't trump state law or local law.
@Darth_Traitorous I'm obviously not referring to the wild west, and as far as I can recall Justified is not set back then either, so you're bringing up a technicality that is itself irrelevant, because it's about those *modern laws* you've mentioned. Thanks 👍
You know, I am kinda happy it ended. I liked The Walking Dead a lot and I loved Supernatural. Both shows going on for way too long and getting shittier with every season.
I love it that Justified is different and ended in its prime. Now I can remember it as one of the greatest shows.
That was pretty descriptive 🤣🤣
Which part?😂😂😂
Through many ups & downs, boss man got his back when it counts❤
What season and episode
Left out the best part where the cop tells Raylan if he says another word he's going in the trunk. Which is his line
Current analogy: what are the odds a local constabulary is corrupt? About the same as the odds of FBI being corrupt.
I do believe im gonna report you for not letting us see the responses so we can see the episode number
Hiding behind a badge! Coming from someone who hides behind his badge while playing dress up! Pot calling the kettle black! Mouth meet foot!
I don’t remember that episode
Me either
I think it is on the new season Maybe?
Fairly sure it's during the 6:th season when Raylan is hunting Boyd that's hunting Ava to get Markhams cash.
Silver tongue devil
Who?😮
Education is good but real world experience is better
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Every street fighter that tried boxing would disagree with you.
Thanks I feel stupid sometimes though
I used to hear that blue-collar propaganda BS a lot from my old mates. They left high school, went into trades, didn’t have much of an education, they had to find work multiple times because, unless you’re educated, your “real world experience” makes you expendable. It not a competition between what is good or better, it’s what is suitable to the individual; words matter, it what makes your point either pointless or to the point.
Same number.
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Sketchy
Why would he care what a hayseed Deputy wants? Like being harassed by a spaniel.
I think you missed the point. Deputy was a spitting image of Raylan and even sounded like him.
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What?😮
@@FelixNostalgia Whats on 2nd
@@dopeytripod I don't know. Third Base!
If the one guy is an officer and the other is a deputy, how is he going to mess with him? Two separate departments.
Not just 2 different departments. The "Officer" is a local police officer, but the "Chief Deputy" is in charge of the US Marshall's office for the entire eastern half of Kentucky.
@txgunguy2766 you are right. The latter is corrupt, and their agency shouldn't exist.
@bobwolverton8017
You're thinking about the ATF.
@txgunguy2766 all of the federal alphabet agencies.
@bobwolverton8017
Even the FDA, the USPS and the USDA?