@joeylittle.....I don't mind
I was sitting in the police station (and no it wasn't because I was arrested:p) and there was a lady who sat next to me and she looked official.
I asked her if she was a bail bondsman... She said she was a bail commissioner. I asked her what that was. She told me she monitors all bails that are set and makes sure its a reasonable amount.
So if someone steals a toothbrush at Walmart their bail isn't set at 50,000 dollars.
It just sounded like such a cool job.
My therapist was excited to see me excited because I haven't been excited about anything in a very long time.
She said they have a great criminal Justice department at u.n.h.
I did some research and I don't know if I could ever be a bail commissioner cuz I readf you need a law degree but not sure if that's true.
I could however be a blood spatter analyst.....sick...not
But there's a spark and there's been nothing but anguish and its a nice feeling to be excited about something.
I just re read your question. I don't think I answered it. But that is what inspired me to try and get them discharged. So eventually I can go back to school and get my degree...I mean I have 3 years of college.
I googled and came up with:disability discharge. Com . she is sending me an application. I have to call another number and ask what is my medical review cycle if its 5 or more years then I ask for a form and can get it discharged that way.
She told me there's another way but I don't remember its on the form.