Yeah, Martin, because everyone knows that everyone the police arrest and/or question are guilty, right?
Did you bother to even read the article, or just bitch about it? My guess is the latter, based on the fact that this article is about a DAY CARE OPERATOR, not some crack dealer or career criminal. But you'd know that, because you read it, right?
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The ruling last month by Provincial Court Judge Mike Dinkel stems from a case in which a day-care operator was charged with aggravated assault after a child in her care suffered a serious head injury.
Dinkel said Calgary police subjected Christa Lynn Chapple to an eight-hour interview and interrogation that “had all the appearances of a desperate investigative team that was bent on extracting a confession at any cost.”
Even though the accused asserted at least 24 times that she wanted to remain silent, Detective Karla Malsam-Dudar disregarded that right, continuing to prolong the interview with lengthy monologues, constant interruptions and persistent questioning.
The accused’s free will was overborne to the point where she told police what they wanted to hear, the judge concluded.
Based on your asinine response, you may want to live in that kind of society, but most Canadians sure as hell don't.