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Texas Judge Delivers 50k Volt Shock to Silence Defendant

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Texas Judge Delivers 50k Volt Shock to Silence Defendant

A recent article by the Washington Post reports that a Texas Judge ordered a Defendant to be shocked by a shock belt that delivered an 8 second 50,000 volt jolt to the Defendant when the Defendant didn’t answer questions in a manner that was acceptable to the judge.  A Texas court of appeals has reversed the man’s conviction.

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Law Professor says NEVER talk to police: say only “I want a lawyer” and nothing else (yes, even when innocent)

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Law Professor says NEVER talk to police: say only “I want a lawyer” and nothing else (yes, even when innocent)

The professor makes sure to point out the United States Supreme Court case that allows your right to remain silent against you unless you specifically, and properly, invoke the right to remain silent.  He takes a well thought out approach and offers a great plan of stating your name, and saying simply that you want a lawyer.  Saying that you want a lawyer ends any interrogation, creating a situation where you don’t have to say your remaining silent in the first place and taking the power away from the police. 

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#Lawyerup- and Be Silent--PLEASE

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#Lawyerup- and Be Silent--PLEASE

  I have said many times to say  you want to be silent and you want a lawyer (thus lawyer up).  However, time and time again, people talk with police and walk themselves into trouble.  People often think they can tell the truth and get out of trouble.  Sometimes you might be right; others, you might be wrong, and part of your story fits their story and WHOA now your being charged with a crime.  Still want to bank on "might" get out of trouble? 

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Only 2 Beers Ocifer: What to do when stopped by police for suspicion of DUI

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Only 2 Beers Ocifer: What to do when stopped by police for suspicion of DUI

So at some point, that darned pot hole that has been in the same place since 1982 causes us to swerve one too many times and we find ourselves pulled over for swerving.  ORRRR maybe you had a just 2 beers, and find yourself face to face with a police officer who has pulled you over for your, however slight, driving error.  Here is what you should do if you should find yourself in this situation. 

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Right to Remain Silent: How the Government Has Stolen it (almost)

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Right to Remain Silent: How the Government Has Stolen it (almost)

The question now is- Do you really have the right to remain silent?  Here I am going to discuss why I raise the question, and I bet you will be very surprised to learn many things such as the current state of the law following Salinas v. Texas from the United States Supreme Court sets out that your silence can be used against you unless you actually say you want to remain silent.  

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