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So, the Police Want to Interview You

If you are a possible suspect in a criminal investigation, you may be contacted by the police.
They may request an interview and there several different techniques they might use to persuade
you to speak with them. Dont do it. See below for more details.
Good Cop
They may tell you that they just want your side of the story so that they can put the case to
bed. They might make it sound like they basically have their mind made up that you didnt do
anything wrong and just need you to confirm a few details so that they can check some boxes
before they officially close the case.
Is it because theyre trying to help you? Absolutely not!
Police are in the business of collecting evidence. They want you to let your guard down and give
them evidence. They want you to show your cards. Did they bother showing you their cards
first? Did they show you witness statements? Did they give you a guided tour of their evidence
locker?
Or do they just want a free peek at your cards?
Bad Cop
But they may take the opposite approach. They might tell you that you could be in a lot of
trouble. They might say that right now they only have one side of the story and if thats all they
have to go on, youre going to be arrested and charged with serious crimes. But if you come in
and talk with them, maybe they will go another way.
Is it because theyre trying to help you? Absolutely not!
Its just a different method and technique of collecting evidence.
The police might be fair with you, but they might not. Its not uncommon for police to push the
prosecution of a case because they didnt believe your denial was a strong denial. Do you
know right now for a certainty that your denial will be the kind of denial that these particular
police officers will definitely 100% accept? Absolutely not!
So, knowing they want to talk to you for the purpose of collecting evidence, consider that if
theyre going to prosecute you, do you want the prosecutor to have MORE evidence or LESS
evidence?
Less. The answer is less.

So, What Should I Do?


Look, I love the police. I used to be a prosecutor and I know how hard the job is and the good
they do for the community. I also know how quick a cop will lawyer up if they find themselves
the suspect in a crime. So, dont let them shame you they could and would do the exact same
thing!
If you lose this hand of poker, you get taken away in chains and put in a cage. Thats the brutal
reality of criminal cases. So, when the people holding the key to that cage ask you for a free peek
at your cards, politely decline and tell them you want a lawyer.
If they ask you why you want a lawyer, ask them if they would be okay with waiving their
Second Amendment right to have guns. Theyre not. Tell them youre not okay with waiving
your Sixth Amendment right to have a lawyer.
But Im Innocent
Doesnt matter! Guilty people go free and innocent people go to prison. Life is not fair and
people are not perfect so dont expect the criminal justice system to be. Its not what you know,
its what a judge or jury believes.
So, if someone asks you why an innocent person would want a lawyer, ask them if theyre
familiar with the Innocence Project.
Ask them if they know of Cornelius Dupree who served 31 years in prison for a rape and robbery
that DNA evidence proved he didnt commit.
Ask them if they know of Larry Ruffin who died in prison 30 years after being sentenced for a
murder and rape that DNA evidence proved he didnt commit.
Ask them how many people have been exonerated by various Innocence Projects around the
country. Ask them if they know what factors have led to so many wrongful convictions.
Innocent people, after having been investigated, interrogated and arrested by police officers, have
been wrongfully convicted and have died in prison and these police officers dont know
anything about it.
Ask them why not.
Actually better just tell them that before you speak with them, you would like to talk to an
attorney first.
Okay Eliot, But When Should I Speak to the Police?
Please see below for a detailed list about when you should speak to the police.

Youre married to a police officer and they are asking you what you would like for
dinner. You are really hungry. Go ahead and tell them what sounds good. But even then,
make sure you qualify your statement dont tell them this is what you want for dinner,
say instead, this is something that might be good. That way, you still have plausible
deniability.

Thats it. Thats the list.


11/28/2016 Eliot D. Thompson of Hunt & Associates, P.C. All rights reserved.

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