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ummm... why is deception by the police in interrogations allowed at all? uriel1972 Jul 2021 #1
Exactly. Worried2020 Jul 2021 #19
+1 Deminpenn Jul 2021 #25
Discrimination on the basis of age bucolic_frolic Jul 2021 #2
Does this conflict with a Supreme Court decision allowing police to lie to suspects? Midnight Writer Jul 2021 #3
The police is not a private organization, it's a government agency unblock Jul 2021 #7
OK. That sounds right. Midnight Writer Jul 2021 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jul 2021 #4
They have one of those "loop holes". multigraincracker Jul 2021 #11
Many of the minors caught up in the criminal justice system BumRushDaShow Jul 2021 #13
Privatization of corrections, corrupt officials, companies with cross purposes to releasing ... marble falls Jul 2021 #17
Didn't SVU do an episode based on the "Kids for Cash" scandal? ShazzieB Jul 2021 #21
I have never watched any of the CSIs BumRushDaShow Jul 2021 #22
Cash-for-kids scheme was terrible Deminpenn Jul 2021 #26
Well one of the judges (Conahan) was released to home confinement last year BumRushDaShow Jul 2021 #27
Years ago, '70's, I invited a captain from the county prosecutor's office to present to my 11th 3Hotdogs Jul 2021 #5
Last of the good cops. marble falls Jul 2021 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author 3Hotdogs Jul 2021 #6
Cops should not be lying to any suspect. marble falls Jul 2021 #9
I have a tee shirt a cop gave me years ago. multigraincracker Jul 2021 #12
And it's pretty funny, but more true than funny. marble falls Jul 2021 #16
I've been watching a series called Dallas DNA Marrah_Goodman Jul 2021 #14
A minor should not be interrogated by cops without a parent or advocate present. alphafemale Jul 2021 #15
I thought SCOTUS ruled that minors do not have a right to have a parent or lawyer with them Hestia Jul 2021 #23
Amid all the alarming headlines these days, PatSeg Jul 2021 #18
When they swear truth to their statement, police call it Testilying. quaint Jul 2021 #20
K&R ck4829 Jul 2021 #24
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