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Do you want to know the facts about life and death crimes or material theft or damage? The only person who knows the answers to why and when a crime happened is the person involved in the crime. The accused will not offer the truth or reasoning for their actions. So it is time to take action to get answers without destroying a innocent persons reputation. In private with both councils and authorities, questioning accused will get all information to prosecute or not as the evidence direct. The Supreme Court in the 20's said confessions with truth methods are said while accused are not in control so not constitutional for accused. So getting the facts, only an involved person could know, will give direction to officials to pursue prosecution or not. Change has to come in the legal system. It will not be popular and excepted by all. We need to stop crime, by opening fact finding opportunities and prosecuting the guilty.
I am sorry- I am sorry that what you are saying makes so little sense.
The Supreme Court in the 20's said confessions with truth methods are said while accused are not in control so not constitutional for accused.
What do you think you mean here? What is a 'truth method'?
You said you have suffered at the hands of lawyers- regarding criminal or civil matters? Do you know the difference?
If you are accused of a crime, you have Constitutional protections. That is the only reason why the Supreme Court rules on criminal cases- regarding whether Constitutional protections have been violated.
Perhaps you should read the Bill of Rights? Specifically the 4th through the 6th Amendments.
And then read some of the Supreme Court cases regarding the Bill of Rights.
Excuse my poor English! The Supreme Court in the 20's ruled it was unconstitutional to use truth serums or lie detectors. So, lets degrade this person trying to improve his country. I think we have so many laws on the books, it is allowing loop holes that savvy lawyers use to help clients they represent. The laws of our country, were not written so criminals can find ways out of trouble for crimes they comment. That is the problem. How do we revise laws to deal with the criminal actions over running our courts, costing our communities and corporations. I'm writing here to try to get discussion from our young minds. Perhaps I was looking for to much of you.Do you want to know the facts about life and death crimes or material theft or damage? The only person who knows the answers to why and when a crime happened is the person involved in the crime. The accused will not offer the truth or reasoning for their actions. So it is time to take action
to get answers without destroying a innocent persons reputation. In private with both councils and authorities, questioning accused will get all information to prosecute or not as the evidence direct. The Supreme Court in the 20's said confessions with truth methods are said while accused are not in control so not constitutional for accused. So getting the facts, only an involved person could know, will give direction to officials to pursue prosecution or not. Change has to come in the legal system. It will not be popular and excepted by all. We need to stop crime, by opening fact finding opportunities and prosecuting the guilty.
I am sorry- I am sorry that what you are saying makes so little sense.
The Supreme Court in the 20's said confessions with truth methods are said while accused are not in control so not constitutional for accused.
What do you think you mean here? What is a 'truth method'?
You said you have suffered at the hands of lawyers- regarding criminal or civil matters? Do you know the difference?
If you are accused of a crime, you have Constitutional protections. That is the only reason why the Supreme Court rules on criminal cases- regarding whether Constitutional protections have been violated.
Perhaps you should read the Bill of Rights? Specifically the 4th through the 6th Amendments.
And then read some of the Supreme Court cases regarding the Bill of Rights.