Accessories Extras Garages Barns Guard Huts
Accessories Extras for all your Metal Buildings Carports
WindowsJ.C.s Metal Building Sales windows are constructed of durable heavy duty aluminum and are 30″ x 30″ in size, they come standard with screens to keep out insects. They are trimmed with J-trim color of your choice for a finished appearance. Walk-in-DoorsJ.C.s Metal Building Sales walk-in-doors are 36″ x 80″ Standard in size, or you can get larger Doors if you need them. These can be placed on either the ends or on the sides of your carport depending on leg height. Each door comes with its own set of keys for extra security.
Corner BracesJ.C.s Metal Building Sales Corner Braces are constructed of galvanized steel, it is a U – shaped brace and comes in either 2 or 3 foot long. We recommend adding 2′ braces to buildings up to 8′ tall (leg height), and over 9′ we recommend using 3′ braces on every leg to strengthen the carport even more.
Garage Doors
J,C,s Metal Building Sales offer a variety of garage doors, from a 6 x 6 up to a 10 x 10 size door. J.C.s Metal Building Sales roll up garage door can be placed on either the ends of your building or even on the sides, provided there is enough clearance.
An accessory is a person who assists in the commission of a crime, but who does not actually participate in the commission of the crime as a joint principal. The distinction between an accessory and a principal is a question of fact and degree:
ElementsIn some jurisdictions, an accessory is distinguished from an accomplice, who normally is present at the crime and participates in some way. An accessory must generally have knowledge that a crime is being, or will be committed. A person with such knowledge may become an accessory by helping or encouraging the criminal in some way, or simply by failing to report the crime to proper authority. The assistance to the criminal may be of any type, including emotional or financial assistance as well as physical assistance or concealment. Relative severity of penaltiesThe punishment tariff for accessories varies in different jurisdictions, and has varied at different periods of history. In some times and places accessories have been subject to lesser penalties than principals (the persons who actually commit the crime). In others accessories are considered the same as principals in theory, although in a particular case an accessory may be treated less severely than a principal. In some times and places accessories before the fact have been treated differently from accessories after the fact.Common law traditionally considers an accessory just as guilty as the principal(s) in a crime, and subject to the same penalties. Separate and lesser punishments exist by statute in many jurisdictions. |