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Can a cop be sued if they speak to minors without their parents or attorney present?
You are supposed to inform your children to never answer any questions from police officer or detective or the school narc or anyone else who might talk to the police about their answers. The police can legally lie to you, there's a Supreme Court rule on this and they can legally lie to your child aRead more
You are supposed to inform your children to never answer any questions from police officer or detective or the school narc or anyone else who might talk to the police about their answers.
See lessThe police can legally lie to you, there’s a Supreme Court rule on this and they can legally lie to your child and tell him things like “I can hold you in jail until you talk or if he doesn’t tell them what they want to hear” or they’ll charge him with a much more serious crime if he doesn’t talk, etc You need to inform your child that the police are not the nicest people on the block and there is no such thing as the officer friendly. Remember the police can lie to you but you cannot lie to them, and the best way to not lie to a police officer is to not answer any questions, that is your right, remaining silent is not obstruction of justice.
How do you tell someone is suffering from PTSD?
My older brother was diagnosed with PTSD some years ago. He is a US military vet whose service on the front lines in the Viet Nam conflict brought to fruition dissociative patterns already established in his abusive childhood. He tells me that whenever it rains at his home in Florida, the sound of tRead more
My older brother was diagnosed with PTSD some years ago. He is a US military vet whose service on the front lines in the Viet Nam conflict brought to fruition dissociative patterns already established in his abusive childhood. He tells me that whenever it rains at his home in Florida, the sound of the rain in the treetops snaps him back to that jungle hell.
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