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<blockquote data-quote="JamesBell" data-source="post: 147957" data-attributes="member: 697"><p>MB, thank you for taking the time to put this down for all of us. Many of us know lawyers and the advice they give. However, they aren't the ones doing the investigation- and unless they are a DA they don't have anything to do with whether you end up on trial. The police at the scene are the ones that will gather the information that can show you to be innocent or make you look guilty. Given a choice, I'd much rather make a police officer on the scene like me and make my lawyer mad than the other way around. </p><p></p><p>I still won't be saying too much. But, after spending a lot of time thinking about this, talking to some LEOs, and what you have said here it is clear that clamming up and demanding a lawyer isn't the best idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesBell, post: 147957, member: 697"] MB, thank you for taking the time to put this down for all of us. Many of us know lawyers and the advice they give. However, they aren't the ones doing the investigation- and unless they are a DA they don't have anything to do with whether you end up on trial. The police at the scene are the ones that will gather the information that can show you to be innocent or make you look guilty. Given a choice, I'd much rather make a police officer on the scene like me and make my lawyer mad than the other way around. I still won't be saying too much. But, after spending a lot of time thinking about this, talking to some LEOs, and what you have said here it is clear that clamming up and demanding a lawyer isn't the best idea. [/QUOTE]
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