If any of you don't recall the last post, i went for an employment drug screening and left with a Disorderly Conduct: Language charge. I called her a cunt when she wouldn't give me a urinalysis until i pulled the mask over my nose.. Just left the pre-trial conference. They offered me 3 years probation and 4 months in jail. Set it to trial. Apparently in America words are violence and just like Britain, you can be sent to jail for it. As it is a misdemeanor they have denied my request for a jury trial. Looks like this pedes getting a show trial by some leftwing activist judge before I am summarily imprisoned. Can't believe I fought for this country. Our rights are being litigated away while current military think they are fighting to protect them. Fuck these commie pieces of shit!! Carry on the fight without me boys! I'll be with you in spirit!!
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You understand most arrests happen without a cop witnessing the event right?
Yes, but if you tell the police what you did, they witness you telling them, then they have something.
Best rule to follow, never admit guilt to policeman, or if someone is recording you.
If the police get involved, don't buck up, don't get into a yelling match with whoever accused you of whatever. Stay cool, tell the police your name and then say nothing else. If they keep asking you, tell them you are not going to answer any questions right now and you would prefer to have an attorney present, but stay cool and don't let your emotions get the best of you.
Don't talk to law enforcement unless you or another person is in danger. Trying to assess what "admitting guilt" means in a given context especially if you are dealing with someone who wants to swing their LEO Dick around (extra especially if they made a mistake in pulling you over or questioning you in the first place due to profiling or similar). Always speak to law enforcement through representation and make any interaction with LEO as brief as possible by answering direct questions truthfully as required if you are detained or if they have presented their probably cause for lawful action like a search. Record all interactions with LEO so that there is a hard record that your counsel has immediate access to if there is an issue. The longer the interaction the more likely they have something on you. If you're talking to LEO and you didn't call them they're probably looking for something on you.