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by mbarrett
3841 days ago
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I found myself in a similar situation, sharing the same name, not profiling. I was asked to come in to 'help with a case'. It was really an interrogation of my involvement. I had the same feeling of uncertainty and the thought I could do nothing to argue my case, based on the continued, escalating questions. It was assumed that I needed to prove my innocence rather than they prove my guilt. Luckily I happened to be across the country on that day so it was easily dropped. I was denied to see the police report after multiple requests, which I thought I was entitled to. This one experience greatly changed the way I view police and their tactics. I can empathize |
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This was not a trial. How do you propose to eliminate suspects, if convincing yourself that they are innocent is not permitted?