Why is that interesting. The moment the police want to talk to you about anything you should get an attorney. Specially if you are well off and can afford it. Innocent people can get convicted too.
I’m aware that innocent people often need lawyers. But Finley’s ignorance towards patrick’s activities make no sense to me.Very true. Too many people say only the guilty get a lawyer. However, look at the number of people who are convicted of lying to investigators but no other crime. Lawyers are critical in making sure the answers you provide are exactly what you believed they were and they were the truth. The legal system stinks and there are too many people in jail for stupid things. Always have a lawyer when speaking to the police and never agree to them searching your car or home without a search warrant.
Looked it up, If police have probable cause before a warrant, they can seize a phone until a warrant is issued.They suckered him in... they played it as if they weren't looking to question him in the stuff.. but wanted to talk to see if he had anything that could help them. Remember, they had spoken previously as well. Spikes was probably thinking 'helping them' will help take the heat off himself. But they were smarter than him... they lured him in and in turn brought the evidence they wanted TO them.. without even having to fight to work out how to get a warrant to find the phone in the first place.
The one angle I'm really curious if an attorney could play off of is.. by the police demanding he put his phone on the table to start.. does that equate to the phone being found by involuntary search? But I think they might say... he had the phone out in the open to begin with (as he was using it).. so it was 'in plain sight' and as such there was no search... only a seizure at that point of something that was already in plain sight.
What's funny is I showed my daughter the video (she's 18, in college and has taken some courses that touch on law enforcement) she knew that as well.Looked it up, If police have probable cause before a warrant, they can seize a phone until a warrant is issued.
screenshots of Texts w/ pics from his phone number of Buzzy's clothes is probable cause.
Looked it up, If police have probable cause before a warrant, they can seize a phone until a warrant is issued.
I was trying to find some info on this. Some sites I found said police can seize a phone if they believe it's involved in a crime, but can not search it until they have a warrant.
The point is how the phone is 'found'. It's not about the search OF the phone.. it's about the search FOR the phone. The idea that the officer required him to separate the phone from his private self is significant.
Couldn't the police simply dial his number and when it rings in his pocket or backpack, they would have it?That's what I said... I never questioned their right to seize the phone they can plainly see.. as they already have information that suggests the phone has evidence relevant to the crime.
The point is how the phone is 'found'. It's not about the search OF the phone.. it's about the search FOR the phone. The idea that the officer required him to separate the phone from his private self is significant.
BUT... I think it's moot because Spikes had it out in plain sight first in front of the officers. But it's of interest in the progression of the case.. and POSSIBLE defenses from Spike's lawyer since the data found on the phone was such a keystone to everything else. If the way the phone was acquired was invalidated.. then all the evidence they found on it would also be thrown out. So it's a 'valuable' point in it all.
Couldn't the police simply dial his number and when it rings in his pocket or backpack, they would have it?
Yeah, so it's vintage...point? So is this thread, the poodle lady and Katiebug, but yet we still talk about them...That's a vintage meme, friend 10/10
Also, if someone would post the notices for his various depositions/hearings/etc, that would be great. I'm pretty sure that depos become public record unless the dependent is underage or they appeal to have it sealed, so feel free to post links.
You could say the same thing about how police "bend" the truth during an investigation/interrogation...I don't know the legality of calling his phone...that's why I asked.I am not legal expert, but that sounds like entrapment to me.
Seriously. It's a mistake to think the odds are in your favor when you choose a jury trial, especially when you're this transparently guilty.Links won't work because you have to search for his name. myorangeclerk.com Trial appears to be set for January...I can't believe he wants to go before a jury...
No need to get your hackles up. I hadn't heard anyone reference that one in a while. I wasn't being sarcastic.Yeah, so it's vintage...point? So is this thread, the poodle lady and Katiebug, but yet we still talk about them...
Why is that interesting. The moment the police want to talk to you about anything you should get an attorney. Specially if you are well off and can afford it. Innocent people can get convicted too.
No...I am not legal expert, but that sounds like entrapment to me.
Yeah, so it's vintage...point? So is this thread, the poodle lady and Katiebug, but yet we still talk about them...
You're talking about a guy who never thought in a million years that his identity would be revealed. Unfortunately the elevator does not go up to the top floor with this one.Seriously. It's a mistake to think the odds are in your favor when you choose a jury trial, especially when you're this transparently guilty.
Coming soon only on Disney +: Fight Club 33!I agree it sounds very fishy the club 33 CPA and an NBA player didnt know these items were stolen.
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