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Old 05-06-2003, 09:28 AM  
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Originally posted by theking


Only a fool would allow himself to be interrogated by Police Officers without an attorney present. In addition it is perfectly legal for Police officers to tell certain lies during an interrogation and is SOP. Furthermore it is not the Police Officers that a defendant needs to fear...it is the DA. The DA's office almost always overcharges (throw enough shit against a wall and some of it will stick) for the purpose of intimidation and to gain a plea bargin. The DA's office will threaten a maximum sentence if convicted on the worst of the charges and offer to drop the worst charge/charges if you will plead to a lesser charge, which is very often the intended charge. Usually attorneys (especially PD's) will advise you to go along with the plea bargin as even good attorneys will tell you that going in front of a jury is a crap shoot at best. The justice system is not really justice other than in the sense that most defendants are guilty and are deserving of some form of punishment.
I know this. My point was that most people don't. Let me rephrase they "tried" to interrogate me. They can talk all they want, I didn't answer. Their shit was so outrageous with the lying and shit talking that I couldn't help but laugh. But you know some people aren't too bright. ;)
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