Don’t talk to the police, especially in an interrogation room. Ask for a lawyer. Say nothing else.
Say. Nothing. Else. Nothing.
The police are not there to help you. If you are in an interrogation room, that is because they have already decided that they are going to do everything possible and then some to pin some kind of crime – any kind of crime – on you. Even if you didn’t do it. Don’t try to explain yourself. Don’t try to “weasel out of” anything. Nothing you say to the police will help you, everything you say will be used against you.
Don’t talk to the police.
Don’t talk to the police.
Don’t talk to the police.
Don’t talk to the police.
Don’t talk to the police.
Don’t talk to the police.
Technically, you should say that you’re invoking your right to an attorney, and your fifth amendment right to remain silent.
Courts have ruled that if you don’t explicitly say you’re invoking your fifth amendment rights, then they don’t apply and your silence can be used against you.
Which is fucking crazy because the Supreme Court has also ruled that you don’t really need to have your Miranda Rights read to you.
They still are required to read Miranda rights before interrogating or questioning you
EDIt: Only if you are in custody, see the response below.
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It seems wacky and you’re probably joking, but Teen Vogue has solid news and political coverage. It’s in my news surf cycle, has been for years.
Truth. It always surprises me, but Teen Vogue rocks.
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Learn about the REID technique (police interrogation procedure in North America) guys. Important for everyone here to be educated on it.
Regent Law Professor James Duane gives viewers startling reasons why they should always exercise their 5th Amendment rights when questioned by government officials.