Black1 said:See above, John.![]()
Black1 said:Here ya go... :dontknow:
Berkemer v. McCarthy US Supreme Court 468 U.S. 420 1984
Sorry, TN. But, I'm a little jaded on this subject. I fought this very issue in court for a street-racing charge. I won it, BTW.Not trying to step on anyone's toes here, just letting everyone know their rights as prescribed by law and the constitution. :rock:
Wifey said:Larry, what is the meaning of interrogation?
Is it interrogation when an officer walks up to you and says something like - Good day, I just clocked you at XXX mph, where are you going in such a hurry?
What difference would it make where one was going if they were already clocked at XXX mph?
What about those very basic initial questions you are usually asked :dontknow:
TNVIPER said:Thanks Jake for lookin up that case...just validates what I and LEOs have said here..
"The U.S. Supreme Court began hearing the case on 28 April 1984 in order to resolve the dispute surrounding Miranda warnings and minor violations such as traffic offenses and questioning motorists at traffic stops. Since the Fifth Amendment states that "no person . . . shall be compelled in any criminal caseto be a witness against himself," state and federal law enforcement officersmust ensure that suspects are aware that they are not obligated to answer their questions, especially if the information is self-incriminating. Out of concern for such situations, the Court decided in Miranda v. Arizona that police must inform all suspects of their rights prior to interrogating them."
The police cant violate your Miranda rights if they dont question you...I dont think you understand the reasoning behind this....if you go to court and say the officer violated your Miranda rights you would be saying that you incriminated yourself by admitting guilt.....the issue of this thread is not whether he was guilty...the officer saw him commit the crime....if I had the time I could show you Supreme court rulings that give the police to search without warrants.."Carrol search"...I may not have spelled that right..
BTW.....my brother is a former prosecutor and now a criminal attorney...he co-authored the TN prosecutors DUI manual....we discuss issues like this all the time...If I could do it over I would have gone into law myself...just tapped into it as a LEO and college degree in Criminal Justice....
And another IMO....most police officers today are very well trained professionals.....you never hear about the good cops...just the bad..
Black1 said:We will just agree to disagree, Ok? :dontknow: I've submitted case-law after case-law... that's all I can do. Hopefully anyone else that wants to look further will do so (especially LEO's, for their own benefit). I appreciate the debate tho.![]()
One issue I did have, was the statement in bold above.... I am pretty sure suspects are called "SUSPECTS" for a reason. That whole "Innocent until proven guilty in a court of law" business can be pesky, I know. But, that is why we are a democratic country and not a military state.![]()
Believe me thats a phrase I live by now and another I repeat and DO NOT BRING A HIGH FULUTEN CITY LAWYER into a podunk town that just pissed the judge off even more. Prof stephenson county near freeport, answer this question, with a town of less than 1000 people why the hell was the jail bigger than joilet, and this was the local clink. You think chicago is corrupted, shit we don't have anything compared to these F^$%@&.IMO:burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :rock:Prof said:My daughter and son-in-law love that phrase!
Black1 said:We will just agree to disagree, Ok? :dontknow: I've submitted plenty of case-law... that's all I can do. Hopefully anyone else that wants to look further will do so (especially LEO's, for their own benefit). I appreciate the debate tho.![]()
One issue I did have, was the statement in bold above.... I am pretty sure suspects are called "SUSPECTS" for a reason. That whole "Innocent until proven guilty in a court of law" business can be pesky, I know. But, that is why we are a democratic country and not a military state.![]()
Wifey said:At the rate we are going, it won't be that much longer until we are a military state![]()
Now, that SUXXXXsupercar1of1 said:
The proper term is POLICE STATE, and when I compare the way thing's are now with the way they were not all that many years ago, I'm not sure we are not already there.![]()
Case in point, a man here ended up being jailed for not paying his garbage bill to the city, and the police now have a "Quality Of Life" squad that goes around checking and giving citations if you leave something out or your grass needs cutting,etc.![]()
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Wifey said:Now, that SUXXXX
and I thought it was police state, but I followed Jake's lead![]()
Of course I'm gonna blame it on my brother, always have, always willBlack1 said:Typical sister.... blame it on your brother.![]()
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Oh, and I live in a "Police State" like that. It's called a HOA. :argh:
Wifey said:Of course I'm gonna blame it on my brother, always have, always will![]()
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We have been lucky so far and avoided HOA's. I hear they suck and you gotta pay every month or year however they're set up ...