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    Negative12DollarBill (negative12dollarbill@techhub.social)'s status on Saturday, 16-Mar-2024 21:31:55 JST Negative12DollarBill Negative12DollarBill

    If it's #STFUfriday everyone should watch this video again. Actual concrete examples, a cop and a lawyer both telling you the same thing.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE

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      Antiqueight (antiqueight@mastodon.ie)'s status on Saturday, 16-Mar-2024 21:31:54 JST Antiqueight Antiqueight
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      @negative12dollarbill They always talk about it from the perspective of the person accused of the crime. But what if they approach you as a witness and still, something you say can make them suspicious ....

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      Antiqueight (antiqueight@mastodon.ie)'s status on Saturday, 16-Mar-2024 21:45:21 JST Antiqueight Antiqueight
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      @negative12dollarbill The professor has a paper which is about when a witness is summoned to testify before a grand jury or at a judicial or legislative proceeding. This is the side I want to hear more about.

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      Antiqueight (antiqueight@mastodon.ie)'s status on Saturday, 16-Mar-2024 22:17:25 JST Antiqueight Antiqueight
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      @negative12dollarbill Hah - he does talk about it - to some degree - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FENubmZGj8&ab_channel=TheCatoInstitute

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      1. "You Have the Right to Remain Innocent" (James Duane)
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        Law professor James Duane became a viral sensation in 2008 for a lively lecture that explained why people shouldn’t agree to answer questions from the police...

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