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Yep, figured there was more to the story. 

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"the unidentified arrested person is accused of making a false official statement, obstruction of justice and involuntary manslaughter"

As with most things, it is not answering the questions truthfully that is usually the problem.

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5 minutes ago, Hacker said:

"the unidentified arrested person is accused of making a false official statement, obstruction of justice and involuntary manslaughter"

As with most things, it is not answering the questions truthfully that is usually the problem.

"Did you kill him?"

 

"... yes."

 

"Thank you for your honesty. I think that's about everything we had, you may go."

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1 minute ago, Lord Ratner said:

"Did you kill him?"

"... yes."

"Thank you for your honesty. I think that's about everything we had, you may go."

Turns out, when they say, "under Article 32 of the UCMJ, you have the right to remain silent.." it helps keep you from making a false official statement.

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2 minutes ago, Hacker said:

Turns out, when they say, "under Article 32 of the UCMJ, you have the right to remain silent.." it helps keep you from making a false official statement.

I can't remember, can info given under safety privilege be used in criminal proceedings?

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