I've been thinking about crimes, newspapers, journalists and slander and come to the conclusion that it is all just a collection of opinions. Without factual evidence, it is indeed easy to circumvent methods of law enforcement. Just because the police say an individual is a criminal or they exist on a database, does it mean its true.
If nine people say someone committed a crime, does it means its true? Many people say religion is true, some will not.
Also if you admit to any crime, does it mean its true? a slip of the tongue, a false confession do they mean anything.
People say you are guilty? so what... your objective is to stay out of prison, not "win" the opinions or support of the majority. Correct me if I'm wrong. Helping the police with their "investigation" is meaningless.
Btw I'm based in Europe, not the US. I just see the whole justice system flawed with opinions and rarely evidence. Too many people have had their life's ruined by the opinions of others.
Btw, for the record, I was badly slandered at some time in my life and there was nothing I could do about it, it felt like it was me against the world. In the end and now, I simply stopped "caring" and closed my mouth. Never did I agree to anything, admit to anything nor do I deny anything. Nothing happened and I believe this strategy is optimal.
Indeed, I would also opt to no speaking at all until a lawyer that I called arrives and I can firstly discuss everything with him in private. You'd be surprised how many times it has happened for an agency to send in a person who is not a lawyer or to send in a state-sponsored lawyer who was not obliged to confidentiality and who in turn immediately ratted the culprit out (when he did something bad of course, but I take that as a given due to the nature of the discussion).
Basically I would say that the golden rule is to associate yourself with a lawyer. You can never know what might happen and when you might need him.
I would rather not even talk to a lawyer, what do you need his or her opinion for, just refuse to engage in ANY discussion. When they cannot convince you to play by their rules, what can they gain?
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