We watched Operation Odessa, definitely not what I thought it was going to be about. Pretty good, it's about one subject, but in all of the talk about one incident that happened, you should realize, our government did not do a good job of keeping track of what was going on in the USSR as it was breaking up and those countries were broke and lots of weapons of all types laying around and a bunch of broke military in control of those weapons. It was pure accident or dumb luck they found out what they did.
Wife and I watched this over the weekend. Pretty interesting. It scares me how much these DA's and our justice system in general will cheat, lie, and steal to get a conviction. Seems to be pretty widespread or maybe we just watch too many shows/podcasts of this type. Better hope they don't ever get you in their radar. If they do, you better have millions to fight them and you still might not win.
Wife and I watched this over the weekend. Pretty interesting. It scares me how much these DA's and our justice system in general will cheat, lie, and steal to get a conviction. Seems to be pretty widespread or maybe we just watch too many shows/podcasts of this type. Better hope they don't ever get you in their radar. If they do, you better have millions to fight them and you still might not win.
My wife and I are currently watching The Innocence Projects on Netflix. Definitely eye opening about cases where people have spent 20-30 plus years in prison but were ultimately found to be innocent and set free.
Read You have the right to remain silent. His advice is to say only “I want a lawyer”. Do not plead the 5th admendment before you are arrrested. The Supreme Court has ruled this an admission of guilt. He has many examples of the simplest answers leading to prosecution and guilty verdicts.
My wife and I are currently watching The Innocence Projects on Netflix. Definitely eye opening about cases where people have spent 20-30 plus years in prison but were ultimately found to be innocent and set free.
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