-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 08:46 AM 5/22/97 -0500, Willaim H. Geiger III wrote:
1) Under the 5th Amendment one is not required to give any assistance to the police in a criminal investegation.
2) That the Ramsey's were prime suspects after 48hrs and no suspect was found.
I'm always amazed at the large number of people who don't know that you don't have to talk to the cops. It's not just the 5th Amendment BTW. You don't have to talk to them because you don't have to talk to anybody. Cops can give you orders to do certain things when you're out in public (stop, turn left, etc.). They can't order you to do things outside the limited scope of vehicle and crowd management. They can't order you to give them $20 and they can't order you to talk to them. They can arrest you with probable cause and detain you briefly for purposes of investigation. They can ask you for your name and you may have to supply it, but that's about it. If you're operating a motor vehicle, they can ask you for ID. Not too much else. Since cops are not judges, they can't order you to do things outside of the above. You may be compelled to testify in court or at other sorts of hearings, but you *never* have to talk to cops. And you never should unless you're asking them for help of some kind. DCF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 5.0 beta Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBM4SZqIVO4r4sgSPhAQGDXAP/fP3QzQquU8QTC1Xb3Z1RpGuCNo88vBN+ XJUa9Ra14z2LQaNsmCyX+t1JNVYMKVVxjtO5evlFjFtU/Md7eXwhgY5Ta2fkqCYV +Bx8+qINOKwJEmx/NCyxtvv0Wg5TYf/bUNxMs4HSnvZWsOQA7eqP1SG6rzbuyjQ4 SLQo8aPoAxw= =Mcdq -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----