Spyke
lemmy.ca

My advice to my son has always been: if you’re arrested for any reason, whether you did the thing or not, you become a Pokémon named ‘lawyer’.

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This is better advice than staying silent (at least in the US). If you stay silent, then police can keep questioning you for as long as you're silent and they want to. When you say you want a lawyer, then they're required to stop questioning you.

In other words, the act of remaining silent is not enough to invoke your right to silence. You need to break your silence in order to invoke your right to silence

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lemmy.ml

You need to specificly say "I want to speak with my lawyer", cops in the usa have been able to deny someone saying something like 'dont I get to speak to a lawyer' isnt specific enough

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Dude got denied once for saying "I want a lawyer, dog." The courts upheld the he might have been referring to a dog that is a lawyer.

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lemmy.ca

It took me a while! "Lawyer....", "law.....yer..." "laaaawyir".

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LillyPipreply
lemmy.ca

No matter the question: ‘lawyi… lawyi… lawyer!’

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Raxielreply
lemmy.world

Just be careful not to evolve into a LawyerDawg

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Cethinreply
lemmy.zip

For anyone who doesn't get this, a person wanted to envoke their right to an attorney and asked for his "lawyer dawg." The police maliciously interpreted this as asking for a lawyer dog, which you have no right to, and the court agreed that that was a reasonable assumption and that the guy did not envoke his right to an attorney, so they did nothing wrong by not providing one.

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The judge also dismissed additional charges discovered during the investigation, including one count of burglary and 30 counts of sexual exploitation of children

Hey what the fuck

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When he goes on parole he can wait one year and finally play Battlefield 2042.

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lemmy.ml

...the right to remain silent is literal. Don't do propaganda for cops and prosecutors. You can be completely silent; it is your right to, and you should exercise it (or reply "no comment", but literal silence falls under the right to remain silent too).

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MrEffreply
lemmy.world

Actually, there was a Supreme Court case about this. If you just sit there and say nothing after they give you your Miranda rights, they can make assumptions about things or simply continue for as long as they want. The case concluded with- you must declare that you understand your rights in some way and that you are invoking that right.

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assuming everyone is USAmerican

The right to remain silent exists in plenty of places other than the US.

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He took it literally | Spyke