• Call me Lenny/Leni
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    601 year ago

    That you can leave the interrogation room any time you want if you’re being questioned for a crime.

    • @cheese_greater@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      What is the best script to deal with this?

      1. Am I being detained?
      • yes: (I want to Speak to lawyer) --> 1
      • no:
      1. Am I free to go?
      • yes: Go
      • no: --> repeat 1

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      No need to go outside this script?

    • Troy
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      121 year ago

      This would be really dependant on circumstances, no?

      • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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        351 year ago

        Either they arrest you, or they don’t.

        If they arrest you, they have like 48 hours to charge you. And arresting you early makes everything harder, and cops hate anything remotely difficult

        But they can strongly suggest you have to stay, so most people do.

        The only reason you’re their is so they can gather enough evidence to charge you, even if you’re innocent you might answer a leading question wrong.

        There’s just nothing you can say/do to change a cops mind, and if you’re there, it’s because they think you did it.

        • Troy
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          181 year ago

          It’ll also largely depend on jurisdiction.

          Really, I’d ask for a lawyer and have the lawyer advise you here. A misinterpretation and suddenly you’re violently resisting arrest or something.

          • Ask for a lawyer and zip it up. Problem is you’re not getting to talk to a lawyer right then and there and will continue to be held at the jail. If you know a private attorney or someone hires one, you might, and that is a big might, get to to speak to them in a few hours, but even so, they are almost certainly not getting you home that day. In my state you get a first appearance before a judge the next day where a probable cause hearing is held and bond/bail is set. That’s usually the first time you even see an attorney but often you only get to speak to them sometime after that first court appearance. Especially if the hearing is done by video where the accused is at the jail and the attorney is at the courthouse.