Rotary12 wrote:Do you think we'll ever get the whole story?
Scott Notaeh wrote:Pretty sure black helicopters were on the scene.
tman wrote:Let's TRY not practice our conclusion jumping.
What advice to you give to someone who has been involved in a shooting? Shut up and lawyer up. Why be surprsied when a cop takes your advice?
What happens in the basement stays in the basement.
mnglocker wrote: I'll see if he heard anything more than what the news spilled.
mrp wrote:
That said, cops aren't exactly in the habit of encouraging folks to "shut up and lawyer up", so there's a bit of a double-standard/hypocritical vibe when they don't take their own advice to just spill their guts to the friendly officer who just wants to help them out, and will put in a good word with the judge, and they have witnesses anyway, and the first to confess will get off easy, and whatever else they say to strongly encourage suspects to not shut up and lawyer up.
tman wrote:mrp wrote:
That said, cops aren't exactly in the habit of encouraging folks to "shut up and lawyer up", so there's a bit of a double-standard/hypocritical vibe when they don't take their own advice to just spill their guts to the friendly officer who just wants to help them out, and will put in a good word with the judge, and they have witnesses anyway, and the first to confess will get off easy, and whatever else they say to strongly encourage suspects to not shut up and lawyer up.
What do you think cops tell their family and friends to do in a bad situation?
Using an interview technique on a suspect is one thing. Using your own best judgement and the 5th Amendment is something else.
tman wrote:mrp wrote:
That said, cops aren't exactly in the habit of encouraging folks to "shut up and lawyer up", so there's a bit of a double-standard/hypocritical vibe when they don't take their own advice to just spill their guts to the friendly officer who just wants to help them out, and will put in a good word with the judge, and they have witnesses anyway, and the first to confess will get off easy, and whatever else they say to strongly encourage suspects to not shut up and lawyer up.
What do you think cops tell their family and friends to do in a bad situation?
Using an interview technique on a suspect is one thing. Using your own best judgement and the 5th Amendment is something else.
Holland&Holland wrote:Kare 11 is reporting she was 58 and people are wondering.
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