If he says, "No," he is lying to a police officer, which is a crime. If he answers truthfully, "Yes," he has just incriminated himself. So what's a person to say? [More]Seems to me Haynes v. U.S. would invalidate the requirement to self-report, and might even be used to toss evidence from a search based on such refusal. Of course, I'm not really a lawyer, nor do I play one on TV...
I'd say, "Lawyer! Now!"
ReplyDelete"I need to speak to a lawyer". Seven magic words that will stop all questions. Taking the 5th only stops the current question and they are free to keep asking. Of course they will probably arrest and search you before that trip to the crossbar motel. Like you said, damned if you do, damned if you don't.
ReplyDeleteI prefer intelligent conversations. Therefore I don't talk to pigs.
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