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Many people assume that if you do not "cooperate" then you are guilty when the actual reality is that you should never hand over free information without representation. There is a way to properly "cooperate" with lawyers and police officers which in the end protects both parties.
I am sure that Brady's lawyers told him not to turn over his phone which, if they did, turned out to be incredibly good advice after seeing how Wells spun a story out of the text messages and timelines from both the ball handler's phones.
Saw this video on youtube awhile ago and thought it was interesting. By the way I am not one of those who play stupid legality games with law enforcement officers. I respect police officers for what they do.
Thanks for sharing. Good stuff.
Never incriminate yourself. Wells' objective was to build a case for his client. Brady, Yee and his confidants knew that. Smart move.