Remember this, you have a right to remain silent. I would invoke that right.
I just had an interesting discussion with a lawyer friend. He said that most defense attorney's don't want to know "the truth". They prefer that clients tell them nothing. He said the most criminal defenses aren't fought over the the actual innocence or guilt of their client. Most criminal defenses are based on attacking the prosecution's case thus creating reasonable doubt.
Originally Posted by Cpalmson
^^^This^^^^
honestly doesnt make sense to me... still a he said she said. People will say anything cops want them to if it means staying out of trouble. Still no actual proof of what went on.. infact it just makes ur case better because they had to all but "pay" him for his report. I think we are either not getting full story or ole dude lied about getting busted. Seriously? Does this mean if I walk out of an exes house and get a dui I can get out of it if i claim the ex forced me? Im curious as to why you havent posted any info on him so we can stay clear?
Originally Posted by LusciousLacy
Great point. So, let's say, hypothetically, that a provider refused to see me so I left insulted. Five minutes later I am pulled over by the police because I am not wearing my seat belt, my tail light is out, etc. Hmm, I think I'll get back at her and make up this story that I something occurred that didn't. This will get me off the hook if I give them a bigger fish as well as get me some sweet revenge.
An even better point on why he wasn't identified as a warning.