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re: Lawyer arrested for representing client.. In courthouse
Posted on 1/29/15 at 8:01 pm to brass2mouth
Posted on 1/29/15 at 8:01 pm to brass2mouth
The attorney is a dumb arse.
Its a non-custodial interview, therefore Miranda does not apply.
The suspects can refuse to cooperate, but the attorneys cannot stop the officers from talking or asking for a voluntary statement or voluntarily submitting to being photographed from their clients.
Interfering with an investigation is an arrestable offense therefore resisting the officers commands can be considered resisting arrest.
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Esparza said Stansbury noticed two individuals in court that day who he thought might be related to a burglary that is still under investigation and called them aside to question them.
Esparza said anyone interfering with a police investigation can be detained by officers.
Its a non-custodial interview, therefore Miranda does not apply.
The suspects can refuse to cooperate, but the attorneys cannot stop the officers from talking or asking for a voluntary statement or voluntarily submitting to being photographed from their clients.
Interfering with an investigation is an arrestable offense therefore resisting the officers commands can be considered resisting arrest.
Posted on 1/29/15 at 9:54 pm to theenemy
Anddddddd your a boot licker
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