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Talking to the Police

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 2008-05-12 09:48.

Prof. James Duane & Officer George Bruch at Regent University School of Law - good video of a presentation to law students on why they should never, ever, allow their clients to talk to the police. They have nothing whatsoever to gain, and, even if innocent, can give the police everything they need to get a conviction, even if they had nothing whatsoever before the "interview". Prof. Duane states the thesis, and Officer Bruch confirms it from his experience. You can watch streaming video at the article link or download it, in two parts, from iTunes, here. That's what I did.

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