“You have the right to remain innocent”
After reading “You have the right to remain innocent” book, answer the following points in bullet point format (using your own words):
· Mention two scenarios from the book about innocent people whose circumstances changed once they spoke with the police.
· List all the reasons from the book why the author advises against speaking to the police (there are at least 8).
· What is the most important advice Duane gives people if they are asked to speak to the police?(You need to read the entire book for the answer).
- What do you personally think of the author’s advice? (If you or someone you know has experience speaking the to the police, please share). What
has this book taught you?