CH> This type of setup bothers me, in that I think that a good defense
CH> attorney having this officer on the stand, after finding out that
CH> he was turning the transmitter on and off arbitrarily, would tear
CH> him up and accuse him of turning the transmitter/recorder on only
CH> when inculpatory statements were being made. 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 wires
GV> you used, or what switches, so conversley perhaps you should stick
GV> to what you know best, and let the cops do what they know is best
GV> and not worry about something that doesn't concern you....and who
GV> said anything about recording just inculpatory statements anyway?
GV> Just assuming are you???
Welcome back, Glenn! Things just haven't been the same without you! :)
LaWanda
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