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<blockquote data-quote="RDS" data-source="post: 56468" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>The original post refers to police officers going to the hospital after a shooting, correct? </p><p></p><p>Police officers using this delay/post incident tactic are probably trying to get a jump on a compelled statement "Catch-22'd" on them by their department's internal policies enforced by the Garrity ruling....(kind of an internal affairs Miranda warning only you don't have the right to remain silent, at least not without consequences..) </p><p></p><p>The compelled statement is okay(?) because there is not supposed to be any CRIMINAL prosecution as a result of the info provided in the Garrity compelled statement. Civil consequences? Uh....yeah, can be.</p><p></p><p>So, civilian context, Michael Brown's advice is sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDS, post: 56468, member: 299"] The original post refers to police officers going to the hospital after a shooting, correct? Police officers using this delay/post incident tactic are probably trying to get a jump on a compelled statement "Catch-22'd" on them by their department's internal policies enforced by the Garrity ruling....(kind of an internal affairs Miranda warning only you don't have the right to remain silent, at least not without consequences..) The compelled statement is okay(?) because there is not supposed to be any CRIMINAL prosecution as a result of the info provided in the Garrity compelled statement. Civil consequences? Uh....yeah, can be. So, civilian context, Michael Brown's advice is sound. [/QUOTE]
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