DON'T TALK TO THE POLICE....

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Here is an interesting law seminar I came across... It has to do with the 5th Amendment. It's long, but, I would be interested to hear your thoughts.

http://www.regent.edu/admin/media/schlaw/LawPreview/

I got this from another forum. They were discussing gun law and what to do if, God forbid, you have to shoot someone in self-defense. Another good set of advise was this: You do HAVE to tell the officers on scene a few things, in order for them to do their jobs and process the scene. The minutes and few hours after a self-defense shooting will determine where you get to live for the next 20years to life.

This excerpt is from Massad Ayoob:

Whoever calls first gets to be the victim complainant {the only other role to play is that of the perpetrator}...The system is keyed on the assumption that whoever made the call is the victim.


5 Things to do after a shooting


1.Point out the perpetrator to the police, do not have your gun out if possible when they arrive, keep hands clearly visible.

2. You say "Officer this man attacked me, I will sign the complaint."

3. Point the evidence out to the police.
Example: 9mm casings are the perfect size to wedge into shoe treads and car treads to be carried off the scene. Wind on Icy surfaces will blow them far away, etc.. If your defense hinges on you saying "he shot first" you will want the cops to be aware of his spent casings to support your claim.

4. Point out the witnesses {before the police arrive get them to hang around.}

5.Tell the police "I will give you my full co-operation in 24 hours after I have had a chance to consult with my attorney". If a cop plays the game of "come on, we are on your side." {or someting like that} politely tell them that when an officer is involved in a shooting, the same courtesy is understood.

After that..Name, rank, and serial number is all they get until you talk to your lawyer. After that, you discuss nothing without your lawyer present.
 
Great Video..I will definitely review this the next time I'm interrogated..









































ugh I mean Interviewed:D
 
The rule of thumb I live by is never talk to the police without a lawyer present, no matter how innocent and innocuous thier questions seem. Something as simple as a how are you feeling can be used against you when you get to court. They are trained in the ways to get you to make incriminating statements, and even if you are the innocent party things can get turned around quick. It sure doesn't hurt to have an attorney there with you, and that is apparent in the way that the cops will do whatever they can to keep you from asking for one and to keep talking. Better safe than sorry.
 
i think the police look at you like this your guilty untill proven otherwise!!!
atleast every run in with them i've evr had that was the case!!!
so i ait saying shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
so should i just have my lawyer move in with me? (both parents are cops):confused: :confused: :dontknow: :p
 
21 years ago I was on the other side of the blue lights (as a LEO)....always be truthful to the police but dont volunteer info....and never say I carry a gun for self defense...at least in TN..........even though it is legal in TN to shoot someone in self defense..
 
This is all true.. Don't say a damn thing unless you have the proper legal representation with you. When I was in law enforcement I was the type to take apart every little grammar error I came across in regards to a statement. You'd have to have all your t's crossed and i's dotted before saying something to me. Not that I was an fargen corksuckin' icehole 'BASTAGE' or anything, I was actually very nice to people, :dontknow:but it was just like that. Even today I thoroughly analyze everything I read and hear.
 
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Tnviper aren't you required to provide your concealed weapon permit with your drivers license out there?

Another reason I carry a 45 instead of a 9 is because of what a cop friend told me in Phoenix, and that is it is easier to tell your empties from theirs at the seen. He told me most carry 9's and so many random shootings have 9mm's involved.
 

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