To: Behind Liberal Lines
IIRC the SCOTUS has ruled at least once that certain types of deception by police in dealing with suspects are legal.If I'm being questioned for a crime I know I didn't commit and,during that questioning,I'm told that my fingerprints were on the knife used to kill the victim my response won't be...”oh,then I must have done it”...it will either be “BS,I've never seen that knife in my life” or “perhaps they are,it's part of my cutlery set”.
4 posted on
01/14/2014 8:32:39 PM PST by
Gay State Conservative
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To: Gay State Conservative
But this case is not about what is allowable under the United States Constitution. The states can give citizens more rights than the ones enumerated under the federal Constitution. As such the issue here is whether or not New York State’s Constitution provides greater protection for citizens then does the federal rule
To: Gay State Conservative
I want an attorney should always be the only answer
7 posted on
01/14/2014 8:40:30 PM PST by
rstrahan
To: Gay State Conservative
If I'm being questioned for a crime I know I didn't commit and,during that questioning,I'm told that my fingerprints were on the knife used to kill the victim my response won't be...oh,then I must have done it...it will either be BS,I've never seen that knife in my life or perhaps they are,it's part of my cutlery set. If I'm being questioned for a crime I know I didn't commit, I'm not saying a word because my attorney is doing it for me.
38 posted on
01/15/2014 9:11:35 AM PST by
Colonel_Flagg
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