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re: Federal Prosecutors are now PLEADING the 5th when asked "Did you break the law"!
Posted on 5/2/24 at 11:09 am to Timeoday
Posted on 5/2/24 at 11:09 am to Timeoday
It'll generate some headlines, but those were some pretty loaded questions that should make even innocent parties invoke the Fifth.
Did you break the law? If he says, "no," and they find some obscure law that has no significance to the case, then they claim perjury. If someone asked if you've ever broken the law while doing your job duties, could you truly and confidently assert that the answer is no? Because I'm willing to bet I could find something that violated some law, even if it's something as benign as violating some internet access or usage statute.
Same thing with did you violate any constitutional rights? I can firmly believe I didn't, but who knows what some court some day would say.
So, I plead the Fifith. And any good lawyer worth his salt would tell you to do that as well.
Did you break the law? If he says, "no," and they find some obscure law that has no significance to the case, then they claim perjury. If someone asked if you've ever broken the law while doing your job duties, could you truly and confidently assert that the answer is no? Because I'm willing to bet I could find something that violated some law, even if it's something as benign as violating some internet access or usage statute.
Same thing with did you violate any constitutional rights? I can firmly believe I didn't, but who knows what some court some day would say.
So, I plead the Fifith. And any good lawyer worth his salt would tell you to do that as well.
Posted on 5/2/24 at 11:19 am to FalseProphet
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Did you break the law? ....
"Did you knowingly break any laws when investigating President Trump" was a question that was asked to which he pled the "Fif"!!
Posted on 5/2/24 at 1:20 pm to FalseProphet
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It'll generate some headlines, but those were some pretty loaded questions that should make even innocent parties invoke the Fifth.
Did you break the law? If he says, "no," and they find some obscure law that has no significance to the case, then they claim perjury. If someone asked if you've ever broken the law while doing your job duties, could you truly and confidently assert that the answer is no? Because I'm willing to bet I could find something that violated some law, even if it's something as benign as violating some internet access or usage statute.
Same thing with did you violate any constitutional rights? I can firmly believe I didn't, but who knows what some court some day would say.
So, I plead the Fifith. And any good lawyer worth his salt would tell you to do that as well.
Didn't really seem like loaded questions to me. If you're going to prosecute people and take away their freedom, then you should not have the ability to plead the 5th Amendment with regard to your official duties. You take an oath to the Constitution, if you can't be transparent about your duties and actions, then you have no business holding the authority to strip people of their freedom.
Posted on 5/2/24 at 1:21 pm to FalseProphet
Well, it’s not perjury if you objectively believed in your statement. Saying “I didn’t break the law” isn’t perjury if you broke some obscure law and legitimately had no knowledge that you were breaking that obscure law. I don’t inherently disagree with your result—it’s pretty much always smart legal advice to plead the fifth. Your reasoning is a little flawed though.
Posted on 5/2/24 at 5:25 pm to FalseProphet
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Same thing with did you violate any constitutional rights? I can firmly believe I didn't, but who knows what some court some day would say. So, I plead the Fifith. And any good lawyer worth his salt would tell you to do that as well.
So someone investigating someone in whether they broke laws doesn’t know the laws?
That seems kind of fricked up. How can you practice law and not know the laws you or your client might break?
This post was edited on 5/2/24 at 5:34 pm
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