When to Talk to the Police (Updated Guide) : OpSec | Torhoo darknet markets
In response to a recent post by user Blake22, I wanted to give an updated guide that discusses where, how, when and why one wants to talk to the police with the goal of being as comprehensive as possible.
True, but you also don't want to piss them off and make them dig deeper, if they just pull you over for something minor. Most of the bigger issues that can arise can be prevented if you don't look and act like a criminal.
If you being accused of something, don't say anything, but if they pull you over for speeding you should treat it as a speeding ticket, no one is accusing you in selling dope or murder. Weird say "I invoke the fifth'.
Sure, never incriminate yourself and never admit anything.
This is an incredibly detailed update with many things we could debate on. Such as: should the list be numbered or a,b,c instead? Do the 3 reiterations of one concept possibly confuse the mush-minded? Should you also physically attack the police...silently?
All good questions. This is an ongoing debate, talk to your lawyer about it everybody.
For all the begging for guides I've seen over the years popping up regularly like unwelcomed, unsolicited, nor uninvited drop-ins by one's in-laws, you've certainly outdone yourself & gave them everything they never knew they needed. Bravo, sir; BRA-VO!
seriously, people dont realize this. why do you think that cops absolutely badger people in interrogations for hours and hours? TO GET THE PERSON TALKING. the diffrence in successful convictions, or even cases that are able to make it to trial at all when no one talks compared to the cases that do progress when the suspect/defendant talks is simply astounding.
It is always best to talk to the police
when you hand them they're donuts
and say
"thank you for stopping by officer
Slurpie drinks are free of charge today"
Really? even if he's only pulled over for not completely stopping in a stop sign? can easily get the ticket and leave, maybe even get off with a warning, who ever mention dogs? Act like a criminal and they'll treat you like one.
im talking about interrogations rooms idk if your from America but in America if you say lawyer in an interrogation room legally they have to terminate the interrogation and anything you say after that point will be thrown out... with that being said you wont always have that happen i had a buddy tell them lawyer immediately they still questioned him for 40 more minutes until another group of detective came in and he said lawyer and they told the first guys this interview is over.. and beating the dog shit outta you is a saying it has nothing to do with dogs or drug sniffing dogs.. i was being light hearted obviously this thread isn't suppose to be super serious like the other thread where the guy made a stupid long guide on how to incriminate yourself.
I was in interrogation couple of times in my life, didn't have a lawyer but I know what not to say and they ended up letting me go. My friend in the other room as well. They said, your friend already told us this and that, they were lying and trying to get us to snitch on each other, I knew there's no way in the world it would ever happen.
Just remember, if you are being interrogated, if they had enough to charge they wouldn't need to interrogate you at all. Just ask for lawyer, have the number of your lawyer not inside your phone so you don't don't need to unlock your phone. Write it on a piece of paper and stick it in your wallet.
Basically you just say "Lawyer" everytime they ask you something. And if you're getting a lawyer - get someone like this Jayoma character I have been hearing about. I might personally look into him myself, if for anything, to do some "personal research" about some heat I got a while back. Might have to see what he charges (or who knows, he might even do it for free).