I'm pretty sure fictional programmes and films aren't the best way to learn the law
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snoopcester Send a noteboard - 06/08/2011 04:29:35 PM

Playing a trick like that ought to make a conviction very hard, or at least give grounds for a long line of appeals. I don't understand why they didn't just go round to their houses and arrest them there. They obviously knew where they lived or they couldn't have sent letters.
Where in an interrogation the cop would say that the criminal's buddy in the interrogation room next door just put all the blame on him? Thus, causing the criminal to admit to the crime and place the blame on his buddy, who was faithfully keeping his mouth shut. It's a valid police technique.
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I think it's valid to ask if you still get the promised tickets in that situation.
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Wouldn't deception make the arrest unlawful?
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Sorry there is nothing the says cops can't lie to you and by the way the world isn't fair
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Well, some legal systems think using dirty tricks undermines the integrity of the justice system.
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what you're assuming they'd just walk up and answer the door if an officer was there?
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Haven't you ever watched tv shows or movies?
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I'm pretty sure fictional programmes and films aren't the best way to learn the law
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06/08/2011 04:29:35 PM
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Unfortunately cop shows rarely show the trial where the coerced confession is ruled inadmissible
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06/08/2011 08:13:06 PM
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What Isaac said: This just facilitated arrest for established criminal acts (or non-acts).
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They're SEC fans; they deserve whatever happens to them.
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While you're a fan of an university that seems to want to be Texas' bitch?
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I don't really have a dog in the NCAA fight.
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