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Should You Talk to the Police? What Helps and What Hurts

17 min · 26 jun 2026
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Colorado Criminal Defense with James Colgan, host Lisa Mosbey and seasoned defense attorney James Colgan delve into the intricacies of police interrogation tactics and the rights of the accused. James explains how officers often use strategic methods to elicit information from suspects, likening their approach to that of a salesman. He emphasizes the importance of unequivocally invoking your right to an attorney to halt police questioning and clarifies misconceptions about Miranda rights and their application. The discussion also covers the legal implications of consenting to searches and the potential consequences of remaining silent. James provides insights into how recent Colorado court decisions have influenced these areas and offers advice on navigating interactions with law enforcement. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of their legal rights and the importance of exercising them to protect themselves. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 0:43 – Police Interrogation Tactics Explained 1:51 – Legal Implications of Police Deception 2:41 – Invoking Your Right to an Attorney 3:43 – Misconceptions About Miranda Rights 4:20 – Knowing When You Can Walk Away 5:38 – Off the Record Conversations: Myth or Reality? 6:12 – The Dangers of Consenting to Searches 8:50 – Understanding Miranda Violations 10:56 – Impact of Non-Cooperation on Bond 13:20 – When Talking Can Be Beneficial: Proffer Agreements 15:37 – Key Takeaways: Trust and Police Interactions About the Show: Colorado Criminal Defense with James Colgan is a podcast dedicated to demystifying the legal system for those facing charges or seeking to understand their legal rights. Hosted by Lisa Mosbey, the show features James Colgan, a seasoned defense attorney who provides insights into the complexities of criminal defense law. Each episode explores different aspects of the justice system, offering practical advice and strategies for navigating legal challenges. With a focus on clarity and empowerment, the podcast aims to equip listeners with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their legal situations.

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