Originally Posted by
williejc
Law enforcement guys, if police wish to question someone about his involvement in a shooting, please comment on talking without counsel present. Never ok? Sometimes? If I had to shoot for my life, when police arrived, I think that I would give minimal info and then state in a courteous manner that I desired counsel present for further discussion.
What's the rule of thumb in such matters?
ANYTHING YOU SAY CAN AND WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU . . .
ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS . . . invoke your right to counsel pursuant to the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments to the Constitution.
Last edited by Moose-Knuckle; 05-24-13 at 19:40.
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