Legal advice

Hey guys, i need help. Detective just knocked on my door and asked me tons of questions. This was about 1-2 years ago when i was not using a burner. Apparently the prostitute was busted and they have my phone logs/conversation. I did not say much, but i told them i want to consult a lawyer. They said its up to the DA if they want to charge the Johns, and is looking at 1-2 years sentencing/misdemeanor.
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
If they contact you again, get a lawyer, in your town.
They are trying to rattle you to say something incriminating.

The forum: A Question of Legality
would have been a better spot to post.
This subject has been discussed there several times.
Hey guys, i need help. Detective just knocked on my door and asked me tons of questions. This was about 1-2 years ago when i was not using a burner. Apparently the prostitute was busted and they have my phone logs/conversation. I did not say much, but i told them i want to consult a lawyer. They said its up to the DA if they want to charge the Johns, and is looking at 1-2 years sentencing/misdemeanor. Originally Posted by Pittsdaddy
Escorts shouldn't keep clients names and conversation in the phones or computer.No reason for escorts to keep all that information.See what happen when it fall into wrong hands.I delete everything after sessions.Buner phone don't have your name and address.Buy minutes.Don't tell detective nothing.Detective trying to scared you into incriminating yourself.Hire attorney. Escort f****you over by keeping information where it fell into wrong hands when escort got busted.
A2Z's Avatar
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  • 09-06-2016, 01:46 PM
Who was she? This may be an issue that we all need to be made aware of, possibly an Alert.
If they contact you again, get a lawyer, in your town.
They are trying to rattle you to say something incriminating. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
Precisely. The bit about it being at the option of the DA is to tempt you into trying to say something to defend yourself, and the bit about the possible sentence is to scare you. The people who get investigated further are the ones who try to defend themselves and the ones who immediately clam up. The former, however, are the ones who get convicted.

One way to play this situation is to act shocked like you have no clue why your phone # would be in her phone records. But take care with this angle; Sgt. Pigg is trained to spot a lie and he will immediately try to weasel more out of you. If you are not icy cool, just STFU.
Why would you answer the door for someone you aren't expecting? You don't have to answer and they aren't going to get a warrant to arrest or break down your door based on a phone number in a phone from 1-2 years ago.
That or tell them you saw her in another state
Chica Chaser's Avatar
There is nothing illegal about making a phone call or texting someone.

They were just fishing, trying to intimidate you into saying something to incriminate yourself. Don't do it. There are a dozen reasons your number might be on a hookers phone, none of them illegal.
ck1942's Avatar
Get an attorney! Local would be best.

Direct all LE questions to your mouthpiece. He is trained to respond properly. You are not.

Best of luck.
rexdutchman's Avatar
I don't know what your talking about- and that's it ,
I don't know what your talking about- and that's it , Originally Posted by rexdutchman
Yes!
Mojojo's Avatar
Just dont answer the door next time. If you do then just politely excuse yourself and tell them you have to go.
I wouldn't have anymore contact with them unless you're under a subpoena. It's normal to feel a bit nervous but I think you'll be just fine.

Lola.
Bbare1's Avatar
Just quote the various politicians - "I don't recall"
I wouldn't have anymore contact with them unless you're under a subpoena. It's normal to feel a bit nervous but I think you'll be just fine.

Lola. Originally Posted by RosesforLola
Good advice no contacted unless you're under a subpoena and attorney.