Matt
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Makes it sound a lot more mysterious.
Makes it sound a lot more mysterious.
Yes, and easily attributable to a ethereal, single Florida man that just happens to keep doing all of these things, which is fun. The Adventures of Florida Man. That would be such a great series. Oh, yeah.
Yes, and easily attributable to a ethereal, single Florida man that just happens to keep doing all of these things, which is fun. The Adventures of Florida Man. That would be such a great series. Oh, yeah.
Nick Naylor for $5 says... What a name. That is a good metal band lead singer name.
Nick Naylor for $5 says... What a name. That is a good metal band lead singer name.
It is a good name. You're not going to like the question, though. He says, are you brain damaged? Cops can use your statements even if they haven't read your rights. It's called spontaneous utterance or voluntary statement.
It is a good name. You're not going to like the question, though. He says, are you brain damaged? Cops can use your statements even if they haven't read your rights. It's called spontaneous utterance or voluntary statement.
It cannot be admissible as evidence if it is obtained entirely outside of an investigation. It has to be... It's kind of like with physical evidence, like Raymond Ryan's got hit for drugs and everything because they found it while serving another warrant and it was out in the open. Had they been looking through his drawers and they found it, it wouldn't be admissible.
It cannot be admissible as evidence if it is obtained entirely outside of an investigation. It has to be... It's kind of like with physical evidence, like Raymond Ryan's got hit for drugs and everything because they found it while serving another warrant and it was out in the open. Had they been looking through his drawers and they found it, it wouldn't be admissible.
So if James had called and said, hey, I just got home. I passed my girlfriend's car on the side of the road. She wasn't in it. And I think you guys should check it out. And then they were like, well, why didn't you call us while you were there? And he said, well, I was under the influence. They can't charge him for that because they can't use the confession.
So if James had called and said, hey, I just got home. I passed my girlfriend's car on the side of the road. She wasn't in it. And I think you guys should check it out. And then they were like, well, why didn't you call us while you were there? And he said, well, I was under the influence. They can't charge him for that because they can't use the confession.
Yeah. You can't retroactively get someone for something that they did in the past but are not actively doing.
Yeah. You can't retroactively get someone for something that they did in the past but are not actively doing.
Yeah. Now, if he had called them, they showed up and they gave him a breathalyzer, then they can get him. But him saying I it's this has actually been adjudicated in a number of ways through because of rap music.
Yeah. Now, if he had called them, they showed up and they gave him a breathalyzer, then they can get him. But him saying I it's this has actually been adjudicated in a number of ways through because of rap music.
Really? Oh, that makes a lot of sense, yeah.
Really? Oh, that makes a lot of sense, yeah.
Because they establish standards for basically what is considered a confession through things like rap music. Because if you say, I killed a man, they can't get you for that. They can't be like, we're arresting you and opening an investigation into who you killed.
Because they establish standards for basically what is considered a confession through things like rap music. Because if you say, I killed a man, they can't get you for that. They can't be like, we're arresting you and opening an investigation into who you killed.