Equally plausibly he’s ginning up fear so that some wavery citizen will refuse to say a single word to someone like a trooper who stopped him in traffic, get arrested (when he was probably just going to get a ticket) and then need the pricey lawyer to get him out of the fix.
No. Because I started the video right after I posted and it is still on 8 min into a 40 min video.
Justice Jackson of the SCOTUS had the right idea.
You have the wrong idea.
You will never talk yourself out of getting arrested. Incriminating evidence is used against you, exculpatory evidence is hearsay. Everything you say to the Police can and WILL be used against you, nothing you say to the Police can be used for you. It cannot help.
The more you talk to them, the more they can build a “perjury trap” even if they are the ones who have to commit the perjury.
If you are going to get arrested and prosecuted, better to remain silent until they are obligated to “show their cards” as to the case they built against you, instead of letting them build a case based upon their recollections of what you supposedly said.
Only 12 min into a 48 min video.
Watch it unless your mind is already so made up that evidence and legal arguments cannot change it.
There’s a second part to the video where he has a police officer talk; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08fZQWjDVKE&feature=related
Interestingly, the FIRST thing the officer says upon taking the podium is “and everything he said is true.”