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Oh, and not to mention, identifying yourself could lead to being put on watch lists and whatnot. I mean, if the police go around making everyone...
I doubt it would, though I know police officers will use it for intimidation. This whole, privacy is unnecessary if I don't have anything to...
If you're in Texas, you had a bad lawyer because that specifically isn't the law in Texas and it's been quite the controversy in Dallas since...
Well, according to Texas law, once arrested, you gotta tell 'em your name. And the right to remain silent only states that anything you say...
Here's the section from the Texas Penal Code, by the way: Sec. 38.02. FAILURE TO IDENTIFY. (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally...
When did that rule happen? There's a registered sex offender living right across the street from the elementary school in my sons' neighborhood.
Not for nothing, but I don't necessarily trust an assistant district attorney to tell the truth (especially given that the DAs in Dallas have no...
Unless they do the Lane for Matthews trade, I'm not defending them any more, either.
Well, in Dallas, it probably means they'll have a name under which to charge you with felony possession of pool chalk. It doesn't matter to me...
Can't believe I forgot the link: http://www.salon.com/news/wire/2004/06/21/identification/index.html is where I got it, though it requires...
Court: no right to keep names from police - - - - - - - - - - - - By Gina Holland June 21, 2004 | WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court...