GV> CH> This type of setup bothers me, in that I think that a good
GV> defense CH> attorney having this officer on the stand, after
GV> finding out that CH> he CH> was turning the transmitter on and off
GV> arbitrarily, would tear him CH> up and accuse him of turning the
GV> transmitter/recorder on only when CH> inculpatory statements were
GV> being made. CH> CH> Any opinions?
GV> Yeah. How about leaving the methods of police work to the police?
GV> I'm sure the officer wasn't bothered or concerned about what
GV> wires you used, or what switches, so conversley perhaps you should
GV> stick to what you know best, and let the cops do what they know is
GV> best and not worry about something that doesn't concern you....and
GV> who said anything about recording just inculpatory statements
GV> anyway? Just assuming are you???
Hey Glenn, you're back! We were just talking about you!!! :)
Police matters concern the public. I (we) are the public. Ya never
know when we'll need to protect ourselves from our government, and one
of the best ways to stay on top of things is to monitor the behaviour
of those in power.
Besides, a police officer wouldn't EVER have anything to hide, would
they?
DB
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