plague311
Great minds think...
From the ACLU:
"Do I have to answer questions asked by law enforcement officers? No. You have the constitutional right to remain silent. In general, you do not have to talk to law enforcement officers (or anyone else), even if you do not feel free to walk away from the officer, you are arrested, or you are in jail. You cannot be punished for refusing to answer a question. It is a good idea to talk to a lawyer before agreeing to answer questions. In general, only a judge can order you to answer questions."
Excuse me while I do yet another victory lap to the seething dismay of Liberals everywhere.
Chris B.
This doesn't contradict what Phantom said at all. He blatantly said you had a right to refuse to answer questions, but you don't have a right to refuse to be questioned when you're a suspect.
This is basic reading comprehension. What you've posted here is a red herring and deserves little to no debunking. You hilited something that literally proves you wrong and proves Phantom right.
I dig it.
ETA: Oh, Danth's Law is a thing too. You should read about it because you're personifying it right now. We had another member that did this, but with a little bit more gusto.
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