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QUIET - REMAIN SILENT - DON'T SAY ANYTHING. The only thing
to say to the police is that you want to speak with Wampler Law.
Do not try to explain why, and do not let the police frighten you
into talking to them. The only reason they want you to talk to them
is so they can make their case against you. In many instances, they
don’t have much until a suspect starts talking. By talking,
they get more information, which they will use to try and confuse
you or trip you up.
This
advice applies to everyone. It does not matter whether you are guilty
or innocent. Exercise your right to remain silent, and tell them
that you want Wampler Law.
I
understand that when you are accused of a crime, your first thought
will be that the police do not understand the full facts of the
case, so you want to tell them. I also understand that no one wants
to be thought of as having committed a crime and they want to try
and explain it away. These are terrible reasons to talk yourself
into prison.
The
police will take your story and turn it around and keep asking questions
until you get confused or say something ‘incriminating’.
Remember, the police are not your friend when they are questioning
you about criminal activity in which they believe you may have been
involved. When some one accuses you of having committed a crime,
you only have one friend, Wampler Law
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