Guys, you won't believe this, but the police often ask people questions about potential crimes without first informing the suspects.
Guys, you won't believe this, but the police often ask people questions about potential crimes without first informing the suspects.
Also, a "perjury trap" is a real thing. But asking someone a question you already know the answer to isn't it. Nor is asking a question if someone lies in response.
@bradheath Julie had no business opining about any of this. It needs to stop.
@bradheath Love it 🇺🇸 x.com/amelia7no/stat…
@bradheath Shocking! What will they think of next? Warrants with out permission???
@bradheath @gtconway3d Clearly they have seen Law & Order. Or Blue Bloods. Or Hawaii 50. Or even Dragnet.
@bradheath @TimOBrien They’re only always the victim. 🥱
@bradheath @gtconway3d This was covered in the freshman course at the Law & Order School of Criminal Justice.
@bradheath @gtconway3d Nauta walked into a perjury trap? The best way to avoid that is to always tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Very easy concept. @julie_kelly2