Yehoodi
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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All lawyers have at least some training in criminal law, starting second year I believe.
If a doctor was concerned about the way my heart sounds, I wouldn't entirely discount his opinion just because cardiology isn't his specialty.
yes lawyers do take a coarse in criminal law and likely every criminal law teacher will give the same speech were are hearing here from the wantabe lawyers and the lawyers who wantabe criminal lawyers . . . so what the law students learn in criminal law class is nothing we all don't already hear on the street . . .
but the point we are all trying to bring out, which seems to be going over peoples heads here, is that having a blanket no talk policy does not work in every single case . . . there are times when talking to the cops and cooperation is helpful . . .
for instance if the guys in AH's house committed the crime, it is found out later that he knew they committed the crime and further he refused to answer an entry level question by the cops, like "have you seen these guys", that silence could potentially be used against him in a obstruction charge . . .
so sometimes no cooperation can get you in hot water, something people don't seem to able to get their heads around . . . yes I agree that like 90% of the time staying silent is the best, and surely saying anything incriminating or walking the cops to the contraband is not advisable too . . . but to say a 100% non response policy is the only way to go is incorrect . . .
as for the lawyer/expert/area of practice and your doctor's analogy . . . yes lawyers learn some general stuff in all general areas of law in law school, but I for one do not give advice in the areas of workers comp. or tax law and so on . . . the problem being areas of law can have in and outs, deadlines, timelines, etc. and so on, and if you don't practice in the area and try to give a general response you will be doing a disservice to the person you are advising . . .
as for your doctor's analogy, if you are having your foot checked out and the foot doctor says your hearts sounds funny but I won't worried about it . . . are you going to take her word or go see a heart specialist? I for one would do the latter . . .











