To: investigateworld
This case should be a lesson to all the naive people who think you can trust cops and DAs to act fairly or justly.
Never talk to a cop about a crime if you think there is even a remote possibility they are trying to nail you for something you didn't do. If you think they aren't out to get you, you are wrong.
Never step outside your residence to talk to them or allow them inside. Once you do, they can screw you over in a heartbeat. Never go down to the precinct or station to talk to them. If you are going to talk to them, do it in a public place with a witness and a recording device. If they object, I guess they really aren't all that interested in talking to you.
To: connectthedots
582 posted on
04/19/2006 10:42:36 AM PDT by
F.J. Mitchell
(The tree never falls far from the apple.)
To: connectthedots
Totally correct.
Too often cops (unlike yours truly*) forget they have taken an oath to find truth and serve justice.
*Remind me to someday tell the story how I got 30 days on the bricks for writting a clemency letter reference a homicide case I worked. The management never heard of the Petition and Redress clause of the US Constitution. At that point I retired, they're hopeless.
To: connectthedots
611 posted on
04/19/2006 11:05:49 AM PDT by
bwteim
(Begin With The End In Mind)
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