Re: vehicle break in - Burke
Posted by:
Grow Up Dave
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Date: October 20, 2013 10:10AM
J / K mol is right,
We aren't in kindergarten where the cops are the pure, infallible Good-Guys. Police officers can only know so much in any given circumstance, the rest, they deduce which can't always be accurate. When they encounter a person who's already agitated because she's been the victim of a crime, it's pretty easy for a cop to jump to the wrong conclusion that the victim is hiding something or lying, after all police deal with criminals who lie to them all the time. Cops don't always outright lie about what victims say to them, they often just hear what they want to hear and go with that, all the way to the courtroom.
Hearsay evidence is excluded from court, generally because it has been shown to be wildly inaccurate no matter how good the witness's memory is. The government sees fit to maintain a dangerous exception to this rule though. Anything you say to a cop may be repeated in court and often taken as-fact!
In brief: Unless you're in certain, immediate danger or there's a lot of blood, be VERY hesitant to call the cops.