Thordaddy
Binding you with ancient logic
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Re: Freddy Coleman ESPN radio has a different take on Hernan
If you have information that incriminates another and not yourself you can and FWIW should be compelled to testify.
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I'd also like to say "free James Brown"
No it's not ,you have the right to refuse to self incriminate,not to refuse to give testimony against another,at one time self incrimination extended to a spouse.Stranger said:no one can force him to open his mouth.... certainly not the gov't, as they just dont possess such powers. Yeah, I know judge throw people in jail for refusing to testify, but thats a severe breach of constitutional limits.Thordaddy said:LesBaker said:He was shot in the back of the head that's why the media has tossed around the "execution style shooting".
Lawyers are probably going to tell him to say nothing and they will end up doing a lot of expensive work before he says a word I bet.
I doubt he ever says anything,I mean ANY THING AT ALL until he's arrested.
With the search ,repeated search of his residence I wonder if there is evidence the body had been moved
If you have information that incriminates another and not yourself you can and FWIW should be compelled to testify.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/justice/witnesses/who_can_be_forced_to_be_a_witness.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/ju ... tness.html</a>
I'd also like to say "free James Brown"