“Not true, according to a law professors lecture and also a investigative cop at the same lecture (also lecturing the students).”
I argue that the only way you can be convincted of a crime from your statements without having committed a crime is for you to be wrongfully convicted. That can happen, I guess. But it can also happen without you saying anything. Anyway, that’s what we have lawyers, presumption of innocence, due process, judges, appeals, and various other rights to guard against.
And that’s exactly *why* we have the *right* to not speak to the police... *exercise* your rights — or — *lose them*...
http://www.flexyourrights.org/
[examples for people of *how* to exercise your rights in a car search or a home search, “without a warrant”...]
Be a “good Constitutionalist” and *exercise* your rights!!