Police Interview Procedures Explained
Summary
Police in New Jersey are not required to investigate every suspect statement during interviews but assess their relevance and credibility. They may corroborate statements through further investigation if deemed necessary. Suspects have the right to remain silent and seek legal counsel.Full Conversation
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In New Jersey, during police interviews:
- Officers may assess the credibility and relevance of statements made by a suspect.
- They often corroborate statements through further investigation if deemed pertinent.
- Suspects have the right to remain silent and seek legal counsel.
Do you have any specific questions about police procedures or legal rights during such interviews?