Suspect ask "For a lawyer, dawg." Court says the request is too ambiguous

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Bet they didn't rule out what he said when he "voluntarily spoke with police". And I'm willing to bet he used even more slang at that time.

Some racist fuck shit, disguised as humor.
 
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Knowin how these courts operate, not surprisin

they literally take shit literal, that legal lingo can go a long way
 
KingFreeman;c-10093698 said:
@"T. Sanford"

I'm rollin

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Nigga from Meyers & Sanford law offices
 
LordZuko;c-10093700 said:
This country is a joke

Interestingly enough , even black people laugh at the idea of “Ebonics” being pushed or asked to be recognized as a language nationally and abroad. This example here is exactly why it needs to be recognized
 
While I agree that they probably knew what he meant, when your getting interrogated for rape, its no time to be using slang.

In fact, I didn't understand this when I was younger and lost out on a lot of business opportunities, but a good rule of thumb is: never use slang when you're trying to explain something.

Because you might think you explained it perfectly because you understand the slang that you used, but the person that you explained it to might not have understood what you were saying.

Its better to use plain English. Even when you're in the hood with your homies, its best to use plain English. There's no ambiguity when you say, "I want a lawyer".
 
Hate the railroading but before I climb this hill, I need more details about his case. Not gon fight the good fight for a child rapist
 
he shouldn't have been running his mouth in the 1st place...........a better defense would have been to argue that he wasn't read his Miranda rights fully

if he was read his rights, then oh well that's what u get for telling on urself

can't say I really feel sorry for a child rapist

 
It really dont matter if u were told your miranda rights or not

I been arrested a few times and never read my rights. Thats some TV shit
 
It does matter . They just don’t have to say it as they arrest you like on tv.

But they do have to say it before a formal interrogation
 

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