Message from @Doc
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Maybe his blood was under her nails?
(that's my way of conceding)
That would have been what I needed to say to the court that in combination of scratches on his cheek it is more probable a result of her attack than something he did in his cell, as the prosecutor claims.
I am not giving legal advice. I am just communicating that to me, dabbling sometimes in forensics, it seems more complicated.
yea i can't attempt to give a counterpoint when i'm not sure what you're saying
I am saying, by not cooperating with police you are doing a good job at blocking them from investigating you. Which you want.
But you might also be doing a good job at blocking them from investigating someone else. Which you dont want.
Brancas book has a list of things
In a world where you have good representation, and a functional legal system, that may not be problem, as your council will eat the prosecutor for breakfast.
In a less optimal world, the answer is less crisp.
IIRC so does ayoob's book (he mentions the list in the video)
But yes obviously not having a good lawyer can just complicate everything
And not pointing out evidence can also complicate things regardless
actual case:
she says: "he hit me!"
But verbal diarrhea is a thing
he knows he didnt.
she says to the cops: "I took photos. I will send them."
dumb cop says: "great!"
It is impossible for me to measure the rates of verbal diarrhea versus this sort of situation
court says 9 months later: "the only evidence we have are these photos"
Ok well
I challenge you then to
Find a short catchy sentence
Which encapsulates what you just said
I did.
"If you represent yourself, your client is an idiot"
lol
But that doesn't really get the message across
It doesn't stop verbal diarrhea without also ensuring evidence is collected
it does not. Its a complicated world. You cant tell people: "point out to the cops what you think is relevant" They will not understand.
"Buy Ayoob's book"
and I agree that shutting up is *probably* more sound in a majority of cases where you are, or will have to expect to be, the defendant.
but I know a couple of guys who might have made it out, had they only said: "tell your guys I want her processed as well. She attacked me. I defended myself."
mhm
Id like to hear the Boss on this one, but I suspect him to be a busy man. Idealists often are.
If you own a gun
Or even if you don't
I do
You definitely want to read brancas book