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minus-squarecelestelinkfedilink7•5 days agoYeah, and if a conviction is based almost entirely on interrogation, be suspicious. Maybe torture doesn’t get useful facts, but it does get false confessions.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•edit-25 days agoThree most important rules of police questioning: #1: Shut the fuck up. #3: Shut the fuck up. #3: Shut the fuck up.
If the police want to talk to you, shut the fuck up.
Yeah, and if a conviction is based almost entirely on interrogation, be suspicious. Maybe torture doesn’t get useful facts, but it does get false confessions.
Three most important rules of police questioning:
#1: Shut the fuck up.
#3: Shut the fuck up.
#3: Shut the fuck up.