Is there an actual lawyer on here. Will they detain you
[QUOTE=KatSuno1492;5656990]This.
You can also say "I don't answer questions. " Or "I decline to answer any questions without a lawyer present. " As the Miranda warning says. Anything you say can be used AGAINST you. Even if they say you're not in trouble, they're not after you, etc. , they can lie to you. However, if you answer anything, and any part of it is not true, or even if you tell the truth and they FORGET what you said and what they THINK you said is not true, you can get screwed. Record / film any interactions you may have with police (it's your 1st amendment right) to have a record of what was said.
You don't have to help them investigate you.
If you don't answer questions, you don't give them any evidence they can use against you.
Declining to answer questions is your 5th amendment right to stay silent. However, you can't simply remain silent, you have to assert that you are taking this position.
Know your rights.
If you're in doubt, check this video out:
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE[/URL]
College professor goes into why you shouldn't talk to the police without a lawyer present. Then a veteran detective comes up to the podium and says "Everything he said is true" and goes on into details of how he gets people to confess.[/QUOTE]I have no idea what the answer is, but I would think that if they can plausibly claim you are suspected of having committed a crime they can detain you, no? If they have proof (camera in the room) you are fucked anyway (Kraft), but I just worry that stonewalling mixed with a cop having a bad day may end up worse then answering some basic questions, THEN if they start getting intrusive saying "may I leave" may work out better. You look mighty guilty refusing to answer basic questions to a cop. If I were on a jury, and they said that the defendant refused to answer any questions from jump, I would assume they were up to something.
One useful tidbit: "In Massachusetts, the only laws that require you to provide your name and address to the police are connected with being in a motor vehicle. " So if they ask you for I'd you DEFINITELY can say no.
Lisa Golf Ball Himilayan salt
Does anyone know what happened to Lisa.
She used to advertise Golf Ball Massage in metro west then Himalyana sea salt.
I would like to see her again. I went to her old office the other day in new town and it was empty.
Per youtube videos on dealing w / LEO
Most say don't say anything. You're likely to incriminate yourself and then they'll scare you enough to spill the beans. Plead the 5th. They have nothing to hold you on or arrest you for.
They won't be having cameras in there like Robert Kraft style videos. Even when they did those videos were not allowed in the case. He got away with it.
[QUOTE=ChipJohnson001;5657694]I have no idea what the answer is, but I would think that if they can plausibly claim you are suspected of having committed a crime they can detain you, no? If they have proof (camera in the room) you are fucked anyway (Kraft), but I just worry that stonewalling mixed with a cop having a bad day may end up worse then answering some basic questions, THEN if they start getting intrusive saying "may I leave" may work out better. You look mighty guilty refusing to answer basic questions to a cop. If I were on a jury, and they said that the defendant refused to answer any questions from jump, I would assume they were up to something.
One useful tidbit: "In Massachusetts, the only laws that require you to provide your name and address to the police are connected with being in a motor vehicle. " So if they ask you for I'd you DEFINITELY can say no.[/QUOTE]
Coco, formerly of Blue Harbor
Does anyone know where she went. She was a unicorn-an Asian woman with giant tits who you could fuck in every way imaginable. I know these girls get moved around and was wondering if she turned up anywhere.