The suspect told police ‘give me a lawyer dog.’ The court says he wasn’t asking for a lawyer.
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Seriously though, if the facts are as suggested, people should have been able to understand what he meant.
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No effing way that holds up under appeal. You don't speak with commas. If a suspect says, "Give me a lawyer, dog," the interview is over and he has invoked his right to counsel.
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I have it under "play stupid games, win stupid prizes".Hokie CPA wrote:No effing way that holds up under appeal. You don't speak with commas. If a suspect says, "Give me a lawyer, dog," the interview is over and he has invoked his right to counsel.
Dog should be first word anyway for it to interpreted as the police are. I agree he wins, I'm saying he put himself in this situation by being a moron.
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Louisiana.USN_Hokie wrote:Seriously though, if the facts are as suggested, people should have been able to understand what he meant.
The suspect told police ‘give me a lawyer dog.’ The court says he wasn’t asking for a lawyer.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/tru ... -a-lawyer/
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Link? I completely missed itawesome guy wrote:Duplicate
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It's there if you look. In a (not) shocking development, cwtcr refers to our bill of rights as a "weak technicality."USN_Hokie wrote:Link? I completely missed itawesome guy wrote:Duplicate
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Yep. Louisiana and proper English do not really go together, for anyone.ip_law-hokie wrote:Louisiana.USN_Hokie wrote:Seriously though, if the facts are as suggested, people should have been able to understand what he meant.
The suspect told police ‘give me a lawyer dog.’ The court says he wasn’t asking for a lawyer.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/tru ... -a-lawyer/
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Neither does Louisiana and constitutional rights go together.
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Again for the slow, the issue was wether the guys confession was valid in court due to the lawyer dawg issue, the court case can still go on without his confession, just makes it inadmissable, does not stop the whole case against him unless they have nothing else and decide to drop the charges. But again, my lament was letting a guy go that confesses to assaulting a minor for sex... if you re for that then why even discuss it with you. I know if I did not do anything I would never confess to it, would you?ip_law-hokie wrote:It's there if you look. In a (not) shocking development, cwtcr refers to our bill of rights as a "weak technicality."USN_Hokie wrote:Link? I completely missed itawesome guy wrote:Duplicate
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First, the appeal court will allow whatever statements were made after the defendant asked for a lawyer, dawg. That is what the article was about.cwtcr hokie wrote:Again for the slow, the issue was wether the guys confession was valid in court due to the lawyer dawg issue, the court case can still go on without his confession, just makes it inadmissable, does not stop the whole case against him unless they have nothing else and decide to drop the charges. But again, my lament was letting a guy go that confesses to assaulting a minor for sex... if you re for that then why even discuss it with you. I know if I did not do anything I would never confess to it, would you?ip_law-hokie wrote:It's there if you look. In a (not) shocking development, cwtcr refers to our bill of rights as a "weak technicality."USN_Hokie wrote:Link? I completely missed itawesome guy wrote:Duplicate
I don't know what the statements were, but your narrative does not fit the facts that have been published.
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Napoleonic code for the win...ip_law-hokie wrote:Neither does Louisiana and constitutional rights go together.
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The suspect told police ‘give me a lawyer dog.’ The court says he wasn’t asking for a lawyer.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/tru ... -a-lawyer/
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correct, you were bitching about the courts ruling, my point was even if they disallow whatever he said that does not mean the guy is not going to trial is all. But again, if he is confessing to assaulting a minor in a sexual way I am not really worried if he asked for a lawyer or lawyer dawg. Would you confess to that if you did not do it, I sure would not. Now if he was tortured and then confessed I would have a problem with that confession, but he was not. But it would be great if he gets off and moves in next to you I bet, great neighbor for youip_law-hokie wrote:First, the appeal court will allow whatever statements were made after the defendant asked for a lawyer, dawg. That is what the article was about.cwtcr hokie wrote:Again for the slow, the issue was wether the guys confession was valid in court due to the lawyer dawg issue, the court case can still go on without his confession, just makes it inadmissable, does not stop the whole case against him unless they have nothing else and decide to drop the charges. But again, my lament was letting a guy go that confesses to assaulting a minor for sex... if you re for that then why even discuss it with you. I know if I did not do anything I would never confess to it, would you?ip_law-hokie wrote:It's there if you look. In a (not) shocking development, cwtcr refers to our bill of rights as a "weak technicality."USN_Hokie wrote:Link? I completely missed itawesome guy wrote:Duplicate
I don't know what the statements were, but your narrative does not fit the facts that have been published.
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You really shouldn’t be calling people slow.cwtcr hokie wrote:correct, you were bitching about the courts ruling, my point was even if they disallow whatever he said that does not mean the guy is not going to trial is all. But again, if he is confessing to assaulting a minor in a sexual way I am not really worried if he asked for a lawyer or lawyer dawg. Would you confess to that if you did not do it, I sure would not. Now if he was tortured and then confessed I would have a problem with that confession, but he was not. But it would be great if he gets off and moves in next to you I bet, great neighbor for youip_law-hokie wrote:First, the appeal court will allow whatever statements were made after the defendant asked for a lawyer, dawg. That is what the article was about.cwtcr hokie wrote:Again for the slow, the issue was wether the guys confession was valid in court due to the lawyer dawg issue, the court case can still go on without his confession, just makes it inadmissable, does not stop the whole case against him unless they have nothing else and decide to drop the charges. But again, my lament was letting a guy go that confesses to assaulting a minor for sex... if you re for that then why even discuss it with you. I know if I did not do anything I would never confess to it, would you?ip_law-hokie wrote:It's there if you look. In a (not) shocking development, cwtcr refers to our bill of rights as a "weak technicality."USN_Hokie wrote:Link? I completely missed itawesome guy wrote:Duplicate
I don't know what the statements were, but your narrative does not fit the facts that have been published.
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No way this stands
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It's going to be overturned dogRiverguyVT wrote:No way this stands
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It was the highest court in La that issued the ruling to allow the evidence to be entered.RiverguyVT wrote:No way this stands
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Yowza. Did not read the article, just scanned these posts.ip_law-hokie wrote:It was the highest court in La that issued the ruling to allow the evidence to be entered.RiverguyVT wrote:No way this stands
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Louisiana.RiverguyVT wrote:Yowza. Did not read the article, just scanned these posts.ip_law-hokie wrote:It was the highest court in La that issued the ruling to allow the evidence to be entered.RiverguyVT wrote:No way this stands
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