My friend in freedom, Dan, recently sent me this link:
Here is a link to a video presentation by a Virginia law school professor and one of his students who is also a police officer.
http://video.aol.com/video-detail/dont-talk-to-police/1228089215
Even
the cop says in so many words "Don't Talk to the Police!" This is an in
depth study of the 5th amendment and what it really means in respect to
self incrimination. The professor and the cop also provide some insight
on how people become ensnared and otherwise convicted by talking to the
police, even if they are innocent. We have all seen the other threads
posted on this forum about talking or not talking to the police and the
famous 5 words: "I have nothing to say." This video presentation goes
beyond that and gives you in depth reasons why you should NEVER talk to
the police. Everyone needs to download this and keep it on their
computer. Also please share this info with everyone on your personal
email list. We need this info to get out as far as possible.
I
watched it with the boys; the boys got bored after a while, but the
seven-year-old noticed that it's good not to say anything to the
police, also known as taking the fifth. We talked a bit about the Fifth
Amendment, as well. It's interesting that the phrase "pleading the
Fifth" has become almost cliché, and yet, how many people keep their
mouth shut when talking to the police? As Dan told me, this video is
absolutely worth the 45 minutes or so it takes to watch it. Have your
children watch it (or part of it :) as well. An officer talks about how
he obtains confessions from young adults. Wow, I can't seem to say
enough good things about this video.