Kathleen Martinez
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Not you. You can't determine that. So answer the question thinking about that. An officer looked at me like she was pissed.
And I was like, you're not trying to get my client to lie.
And I was like, you're not trying to get my client to lie.
And I was like, you're not trying to get my client to lie.
I did a whole thesis in law school on her.
I did a whole thesis in law school on her.
I did a whole thesis in law school on her.
I'm obsessed with Amanda Knox.
I'm obsessed with Amanda Knox.
I'm obsessed with Amanda Knox.
Yeah. In a different language. And they were trying to get him to admit that he committed a crime. And they kept going back to say, because he was like, I'm confused. And he goes, well, remember you said yes to being arrested. So now I'm asking you, did you commit it? So he was trying to bait him into saying that he committed the crime.
Yeah. In a different language. And they were trying to get him to admit that he committed a crime. And they kept going back to say, because he was like, I'm confused. And he goes, well, remember you said yes to being arrested. So now I'm asking you, did you commit it? So he was trying to bait him into saying that he committed the crime.
Yeah. In a different language. And they were trying to get him to admit that he committed a crime. And they kept going back to say, because he was like, I'm confused. And he goes, well, remember you said yes to being arrested. So now I'm asking you, did you commit it? So he was trying to bait him into saying that he committed the crime.
And thank God I was at that interview because sometimes they choose not to have me there. And I was like, remember, you can't determine if you committed a crime. Only a judge can.
And thank God I was at that interview because sometimes they choose not to have me there. And I was like, remember, you can't determine if you committed a crime. Only a judge can.
And thank God I was at that interview because sometimes they choose not to have me there. And I was like, remember, you can't determine if you committed a crime. Only a judge can.
I mean, sometimes like, you know, I have to fly out, which is fine. But sometimes they're like they have easy cases. So it's like they don't have any criminal history. They're like, it's not really necessary. We can't say a lot at these interviews. But sometimes they choose to have me there. Sometimes they're like, I don't need you there because they have an easy case. And I'll tell them.
I mean, sometimes like, you know, I have to fly out, which is fine. But sometimes they're like they have easy cases. So it's like they don't have any criminal history. They're like, it's not really necessary. We can't say a lot at these interviews. But sometimes they choose to have me there. Sometimes they're like, I don't need you there because they have an easy case. And I'll tell them.
I mean, sometimes like, you know, I have to fly out, which is fine. But sometimes they're like they have easy cases. So it's like they don't have any criminal history. They're like, it's not really necessary. We can't say a lot at these interviews. But sometimes they choose to have me there. Sometimes they're like, I don't need you there because they have an easy case. And I'll tell them.
I'll be like, you're going to get approved. But some of these, like with criminal history, like I want to be there for that reason because I know what some of these officers are doing. It also depends on where you're interviewing at. If you're interviewing in Dallas, I'm going to be there. You know, if you're interviewing in Portland, Oregon, I probably don't need to be there.