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  • #91
    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    Although this is a repost, I'll again make a few counter points.

    Say he is involved in a traffic accident, does that mean he won't give the police any information (talk to the police)?

    What if someone breaks into his house, binds him up and rapes his wife, will he not talk to the police?


    There is a myriad of cases that are self defense that have been dropped because the accused has a reason for his action(s).

    If the accused would have not talked to the police, then only one side of the story would have been presented to the DA and there would have been no choice but to pursue charges.

    To anyone, keeping quiet and hiding behind an attorney implies guilt.


    Keep in mind most of what this guy is talking about pertains to Federal Law.

    I'm going to throw this little jewel out there so people can quit being confused that I'm saying that anyone that pleads the 5th is automatically guilty.

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    • #92
      My dad was a cop for many years and he has always told me, without exception, DO NOT TALK TO THE COPS.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by TENGRAM View Post
        My dad was a cop for many years and he has always told me, without exception, DO NOT TALK TO THE COPS.
        So then you moved out and haven't spoken to him since????

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        • #94
          Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
          So then you moved out and haven't spoken to him since????
          let me help you out.. "was" refers to the past.

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