Groucho
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- Dec 19, 2009
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Re: Supreme Court Narrows Miranda Rights, Keeps Michigan Convict in Prison
Seriously? You have examples of that actually happening? With a link? Not just some story?
Nope, never used BS technicalities. However yes I have gotten clients freed when the police broke the law by searching without a warrant or questioning them without a lawyer or filing the charges past the statute of limitations. See? No BS technicalities.
I believe the police should follow the law just like everyone. And when they don't, there should be consequences. I want bad guys caught and punished too -- I live here and don't like crime -- but I don't want to give up my rights to be crime-free.
When scheming defense attorney's get information suppressed or cases dismissed because one of the 6 times a bit of information was put on a one of several forms, a box next to the information on the form was not filled with ink, and thus, the information contained therein was suppressed and caused the case to be thrown out. Something like that.
Seriously? You have examples of that actually happening? With a link? Not just some story?
Tell me Mr. Defense attorney, you've never used BS technicalities like that to "get your client off" with something that they knowingly and willingly did?
Nope, never used BS technicalities. However yes I have gotten clients freed when the police broke the law by searching without a warrant or questioning them without a lawyer or filing the charges past the statute of limitations. See? No BS technicalities.
I believe the police should follow the law just like everyone. And when they don't, there should be consequences. I want bad guys caught and punished too -- I live here and don't like crime -- but I don't want to give up my rights to be crime-free.