Eight reasons even the innocent should never talk to the police

A law professor and a cop explain why you should never talk to the police, even if you're innocent.
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  • video added July 28, 2008
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    That was interesting.

    inapickle
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    Is the officers speech up too?

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    Ya, good find. I only got half through before I fell asleep (not from the video, but from being up since six), but it was some good info to know.

    M_Pavlov
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    I love stuff like this. Thanks =D

    Here's a link to the police officer's half:

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6014022229458915912

    flyingkick
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    One of my all time favorite informative videos. Thanks for sharing it!

    saltygirl
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    ACLU has a good video on YouTube on all the dirty tricks cops use to try to get you to incriminate yourself over seemingly innocous things when you get pulled over, or have alcohol at a party at your place.

    xim9
    • xim9
    • 11 months ago
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    Uh...duh. If you don't know anything, you should know to always lawyer up.

    Neghie
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    The problem is, all Lawyers, cops, and, Judges are scum.

    brad62
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    Never say anything without a lawyer, it doesn't matter if you are innocent or guilty!

    singrrr
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    man I wish I wouldn't have eaten right before hearing him shout out "you go girlfriend" to the great Monica Goodling...

    BubbaParisFan
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    This is the kind of info we need to prepare for the elevated Police state that we will eventually find in the US.

    chillwillNJ
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    wow, that was good, very informant

    Shay1129
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    FUCK THE 5-0!
    fuckin pigs..

    JohnnyT426
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    Why don't we get to hear the other half?

    stephanieann1209
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    This is why we shouldn't have capital punishment. Christ on a rubber crutch! The number of people they are able to get convicted is astounding. I especially liked the mentally retarded man they got to confess so as to "smoke out" the real killer.

    This was very, very informative.

    That part about the well-intentioned, but mistaken "eye witness" who was able to put the guy at the scene of the crime....very eye opening stuff.

    I had no idea that pleading the 5th was so powerful.

    crob80227
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    Jesus

    Christ

    I am never talking to the police again.

    Thanks for posting.

    Saladin
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    good info

    Leonidis
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    That professor was great.

    dwb2585
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    One of my favorite vids

    BretByron
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    i was once pulled over for driving like an idiot, and the first thing the cop did was ask, "what do you call that back there?!?!?" and instead of admitting guilt, i said, "uhhh i dunno?"

    i was not even ticketed.

    edbr
    • edbr
    • 11 months ago
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    Great presentation. One main point and tons of evidence and scenarios to back it up. Makes what he was saying much more credible. Can't wait to watch the other half of the presentation.

    torybart
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    I'll share this with many people. This is good stuff. Thanks for sharing. I watched both videos by pausing and watching the other...every five minutes.

    hahahha...what's left of equal time.

    It's good stuff. He talked so fast that if he were to speak slower he would have taken an hour. ha. I never thought it was a good idea to speak to the cops. Never when they come to your house to allow them in, either.

    But good to have something to share.

    J_Jammer
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    Oustanding presentation on an important topic. Make your kids watch this one.

    seeker561
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    Excellent video. Just proves that knowledge is a mighty weapon.

    covert1
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    I'm not a big fan of the police, but it really seems like the reason not to talk to the police is because of lawyers.

    mookster_07
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