Kail Lowry
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Cause I always, especially with my oldest is driving now.
So I'm like, if he's speeding for something now it's, we're going to come up with why, why would we be wanting to search him?
Do you know what I'm saying?
So it's just interesting.
Do they have to state that they have reasonable suspicion or how would, for example, if my oldest son got pulled over and they decided they wanted to search and they say, can we search your vehicle?
Can he just say no if they ask?
But I mean, I would, I would say I'm not going to
tell my kids, but I never really know when, like, do they just get pulled over and say, I want an attorney?
Like, or do you wait until they ask questions and things like that?
But, um, you do need to give your like identification and license.
Yeah, of course.
Okay.
So if someone is pulled over and the cop thinks that they have sufficient reason to search the vehicle, would you suggest that a person is honest with the cop or do you suggest that the cop searches and lets them find whatever they're going to find?
Right, right, right, right.
Okay, that makes sense.
And when someone, say some case makes it to trial, the case makes it to trial and they're on the witness stand.
You have a witness on the witness stand.
Does it automatically make someone look guilty when they invoke their Fifth Amendment?
Yeah.
Why is that?