Termyn8or -> RE: Talking to the Cops NEVER a good idea (7/6/2008 1:32:02 PM)
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Something seems to be wrong with the second link, might try it later. But I know what I am doing when it comes to this, and I agree, the less said the better. My tactics are strong, and useful. But you can't develop them overnight. I HAVE talked myself out of getting arrested. I do agree however, that most people should not try it. You are against a trained professional and you are likely to lose. Also another thing that was not mentioned is that you need a COMPETENT lawyer. Those letters after their name mean nothing. For certain things, I would remain silent though. All depends on what is going on at the time. I have learned my technique by dealing with all types of people, professionals at every level. They, like Google tend to remember everything, and omit when it is convenient. My dear old Dad said it "They are detectives, let them detect". Sound advice in my book. Mr. Duane is correct, for most people, but I have pushed the envelope and seen it not go bust. But then I am a nut. Gonna try for that other video later, it sounds as if it is interesting. Oh, and I knew about the lobster thing and believe I have mentioned it before. That is the law, so if you import a short lobster, throw it in the meat grinder immediately. A criminal act, OK fine, destruction of evidence, but then how is it not a crime to put innocent people in jail ? It is a fight, and it has very little to do with justice. I mentioned the lobster case over a year ago and got no real response about it, perhaps I was not believed. But it happened. The guy had nothing to do with the harvesting or packing of the lobsters, and there was another law violated by the people who packed the lobsters. All he did was to buy them, and he went to jail, because the law is against possesion. And he possesed the illegal lobsters. You may have also miseed one about a gun dealer. You know guns are not totally illegal in Mexico I hope. Well he fulfilled and order and shipped it to a customer in Mexico. In this case, and I hope this scares the fuck out of you, he included an accesory that was illegal in Mexico, most likely a big clip that held more rounds than their laws allow. And now the scary part. He was not tried here and sent to a federal prison, HE WAS SHIPPED TO MEXICO TO STAND TRIAL THERE AND WENT TO A MEXICAN PRISON. He may have never left the country before. I am not sure, but I am sure he left the US once, and did not come back for a while. And you people seem to need a video to believe these things. Someone with letters after their name. I don't remember shit that did not happen. I remember shit that did happen, and if it happened before the internet got so big you just dismiss it as the ravings of a madman. Just wait until they come knocking on YOUR front door. I hate to say I told you so, but the fact is that I did. These people are a bunch of MFs and they do not care about us at all. And it is wholly and completely unconstitutional to subject US Citizens to the laws of any other country. This was supposedly why there was a revolution and we supposedly got the right to write our own laws. I guess those days are over. The world has been repleat with examples of this, but unless you can get it on the internet you think it does not exist. Like I said, wait until they knock at your door. And the lobster guy ? You think it's bad that he got jammed up over something he had absolutely no control over ? Think about this, if I were his lawyer it would have surely been a jury trial, there is no fucking way I would not put in a jury demand. That means a jury convicted him. So if you weren't scared then, perhaps that will help. The government is full of rats, and they care about nothing but their paycheck and their conviction rates. So all in all this topic is very good advice for most. If interrogated by the police, consider yourself a witness for the prosecution, because that is exactly what you are. And any lawyer will tell you that when on the stand you simply answer questions, you do not volunteer any information, and a really good lawyer will tell you that if you intend to lie under oath, make sure it is something that CANNOT be proven false. It is up to you to be sure, because if you embarrass your lawyer that way, any good one will ask to be removed from the case. They can't just quit you know, whether you pay them or not. Wanna talk about having your ass in a sling ? I learned half of this by age 17, when I got sued for $350,000. I am not new to this. But anyone who does not REALLY know what they are doing should just shut the fuck up. I can tell a lawyer, yup I did it, but I want to litigate the case anyway because they don't have any solid evidence at all, I made sure of that. It is his job then to litigate the case to the best of his ability, and if you don't think that is moral, think of this. The prosecutor does not care if you are innocent, so the defense should not care if you are guilty. It is a game. A very serious game, but still a game nonetheless. If you don't know how to play it, stay out of it. Anyone wants to know all the shit I have gotten away with, get me on the other side, it is way too much to post out here in public. But in closing I will say this, the video was very informative for alot of people. And sometimes I didn't win, and a jail guard walks in to the day room and says "Of course I know half of you are innocent". He was joking of course, but seeing how the system works, I sometimes wonder just how true that statement was. T
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