A police officer must stop questioning a suspect when the suspect requests a lawyer.
The police officer is questioning the witnesses.After the accident, we're questioning Grandma's judgement behind the wheel.Why did the lawyer pursue that line of questioning?Seeing questioning looks from her students, the teacher repeated the instructions
When a person is brought in for questioning, but is not yet under arrest, the police detectives question the person. However, preliminary questions might be asked by any police officer, for example, a Patrol Officer who pulls over a person suspected of drunk driving. Once a person has been arrested, the situation might change dramatically. If the person does not "lawyer up" by requesting a lawyer, the police can continue questioning the person. The police are supposed to Mirandize (give the Miranda Rights) to a person before questioning or arrest, but sometimes officers fail to Mirandize. If a person asks for a lawyer, all questioning must stop until the lawyer arrives. I believe a Prosecutor or Assistant Prosecutor can also ask a suspect questions as a "Court Officer". But, again, Miranda is important. Without being given one's Miranda rights, any disclosures or verbal and written statements a person makes could be thrown out and barred from trial evidence.Another View: SHORT ANSWER to the question that was asked: ANY investigating officer assigned to the case, regardless of title or rank, can question an arrestee.
Not only is it legal, it is common practice. It is even common practice to put an "undercover" law enforcement officer in a cell, masquerading as in inmate to gain more information. If however the inmate requests to not speak without his lawyer present, anything gained after that point is potentially "Fruit of the poison tree."
They don't. During a trial, a lawyer might object to inadmissible evidence or impermissible questioning.
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A JAG officer is essentially a military lawyer.
The opposing lawyer may not be responding to your requests for information in the case due to various reasons such as strategic advantage, lack of obligation, or to delay the legal process. It is important to follow up with formal requests or seek assistance from the court if necessary.
Which lawyer will prosecute the suspect?
Based on the information provided, the judge is the lawyer's father, as the lawyer's father is a police officer. Therefore, the judge's son, who is the lawyer, has a father who is a police officer, making the judge the lawyer's grandfather.
Would be best for you to have your lawyer present when dealing with any cases.
It is not illegal to ask for a lawyer during a police interview. The police must stop questioning you once you request a lawyer, as it is your right to have legal representation present. If they continue to question you without providing a lawyer, it could be considered a violation of your rights.