An American defence lawyer explains. Looks like good advice for any situation where the burden of proof is with the state. Turns out it’s especially important not to talk to the police if you’re confident, articulate and credible. The more you say, the more opportunity for things to go wrong.
While I agree with the general premise, it would be more credible if not coming from a professor at Regent Univ Law School. I think you’ll find that they has significantly less repsect there for the 1st admendment, i.e., the separation of church and state.
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@PDR Vet: I don’t understand how their opinions on the 1st amendment invalidates their knowledge of the 4th.
Correction, 5th amendment, sorry
If you want more credibility, there’s a related video from an police officer and experienced interrogator saying the same thing.
I’m not sure what you are supposed to do once they start torturing you though.
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