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Episode Summary: In this episode of Come Back with a Warrant, Attorney Michael Gottlieb and host Sean O'Connor delve into the intricacies of police questioning during criminal investigations. Michael, with his extensive experience in defending constitutional rights, sheds light on what prompts law enforcement to question individuals and the potential implications of these interactions. The discussion covers the psychological impact of police encounters, the importance of understanding Miranda rights, and the critical role of legal representation. Michael emphasizes the risks of self-incrimination and the strategic advantage of having an attorney present. Through real-life examples, the episode illustrates how statements made during questioning can significantly influence the direction of a case. Listeners gain valuable insights into protecting their rights and the importance of legal counsel in navigating these complex situations. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:54 – Reasons for Police Questioning 01:26 – Person of Interest Explained 02:29 – Police Approaches to Questioning 03:21 – Investigators' Objectives 04:39 – Casual Conversations with Police 05:41 – Misconceptions about Miranda Rights 06:42 – Impact of Statements on Cases 07:55 – Functional Equivalent of Detention 09:04 – Coercive Interview Tactics 10:01 – When to Get an Attorney 11:01 – Handling Inconsistent Statements 12:45 – Risks of Self-Incrimination About the Show: Come Back with a Warrant is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of the American legal system, particularly focusing on criminal defense. Hosted by Attorney Michael Gottlieb, the show provides listeners with expert insights into legal rights, courtroom strategies, and the intricacies of criminal law. With a mission to protect constitutional rights, Michael shares his extensive experience in defending clients and navigating the justice system. The podcast is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding their legal rights and the nuances of criminal defense.
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