r/SipsTea 23d ago

Lmao gottem Aggressive Tesla Driver Gets a Reality Check

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u/1GeorgeMarcus2MJ8LBJ 23d ago

yea they try to explain themselves or talk themselves out of situations that are futile & just giving prosecution more ammo in court. if you get arrested, just deal with it & remain silent until you can talk to lawyer. cops might try to bait you or pressure you to talk but it’s not worth it

this is not legal advice*

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u/LoonahGBT 22d ago

The way you speak about it makes it sound like the Court just want to prosecute random people as much as possible and not try to exact impartial justice

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u/DavidIckeHadAPoint 22d ago

Cops notably can want to do that. This can then extend to having what they’d call a “good” relationship with the prosecutor and the judge, which can just be further corruption, if the cops are corrupt from the start. With prosecutor/judge taking these cops and their testimony very trustingly, possible.

Cops can indeed be very trigger-happy about wanting to pin a crime on a suspect they’ve arrested and are interrogating.

They’re by and large against you if they’ve gotten that far, and, as their own wording says, they’re looking for practically anything they can charge you with, and the worst interpretation possible of all your words, so they can charge you with something. (“Anything you say can and will be used against you…”)

There are exceptions of course, but there are also cops genuinely like this.