D.B. Cooper
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You didn't watch the video, did you?Where did you get the notion "that your lawyer's words cannot be used against you"?
You didn't watch the video, did you?Where did you get the notion "that your lawyer's words cannot be used against you"?
6) Innocent victims get wrongly accused and wrongly convicted.All I could add is that the perception is that:
1) Innocent victims call 911 immediately to report the crime to the police.
2) Innocent victims want to tell the police what happened.
3) Innocent victims want to cooperate with the investigation.
4) Innocent victims don't clam up and say "I ain't sayin' nutin' without mah lawyah."
5) Innocent victims sure as hell don't flee the scene.
I did not. Like's too short to watch too many internet videos. Additionally, my blood-pressure tends to spike too much when I watch CCW themed videos. There's just too much erroneous content in them.You didn't watch the video, did you?
Obviously. Subsequently, almost everything you've posted is completely irrelevant to the discussion. Especially the part about attorneys being a partner in crime with their client.I did not...
True, but saying too much...let's put it this way: you're not likely to talk yourself out of getting arrested, but you can certainly talk yourself into getting arrested.Innocent victims do not get to determine innocence or guilt.
Fair enough, please see my detailed comments in Post #48 for a straightforward answer to your original question.Obviously. Subsequently, almost everything you've posted is completely irrelevant to the discussion. Especially the part about attorneys being a partner in crime with their client.
However...your reason for not watching is, in my view, valid. Especially the part about erroneous information on the internet. Which is why I started the discussion in the first place.
Absolutely. If you call your lawyer first, that could very easily be used against you in court.Call 911 first. That's what an innocent victim would do and you don't want to deviate from that script.
6) Innocent victims get wrongly accused and wrongly convicted.
Innocent victims do not get to determine innocence or guilt.
Add the possibility that others may die.By the way, has anyone considered that possibility a delay in calling 911 might mean the difference between life and death for the person you shot?
As I've said earlier, I think we are all in universal agreement here. Not sure what we're debating at this point.