SEARCH & SEIZURE -
Customs officers at international airports may examine the electronic contents of a passenger's laptop computer without reasonable suspicion. The search here did not damage the computer and was not conducted in a "particularly offensive manner."And one of my gadgets is one of their hot items during the search. I am late again with my scheduled hearing because of such stupidity, as always police officers has this habbit of following the orders first before asking question and often times they are the one who took the blame of the mistakes of their superiors..and what's with my laptop that got their attention? It's the thing that looks like a gun...ohh I hate guns, specially at the airport.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Misconduct
The police, investigating a robbery, wind up at the defendant's residence. They know he's on parole. They arrest him for a parole violation. They do NOT advise him of Miranda; he says, "Well, I want a lawyer. Right now."
They bring him to the police station, advise him of Miranda, and he waives and confesses. The Court of Appeal holds that the defendant didn't effectively invoke his Miranda right to counsel because he wasn't about to be interrogated and you can't invoke Miranda anticipatorily.
Well, that's one of way of manipulating the truth.At legal battles you can't diffirentiate the truth from lies..that sometimes the lies is the truth.
They bring him to the police station, advise him of Miranda, and he waives and confesses. The Court of Appeal holds that the defendant didn't effectively invoke his Miranda right to counsel because he wasn't about to be interrogated and you can't invoke Miranda anticipatorily.
Well, that's one of way of manipulating the truth.At legal battles you can't diffirentiate the truth from lies..that sometimes the lies is the truth.
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