Asked in Criminal Law for Idaho

Q: I accidentally threw away a garbage bag with chewing tobacco in it, and now I am being questioned about contriband

I have to meet with the sherriff tomorrow evening

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Gary Kollin
Gary Kollin
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL

A: Never go into the den if the lion without an attorney

Kevin M Rogers agrees with this answer

Kevin M Rogers
Kevin M Rogers
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Boise, ID
  • Licensed in Idaho

A: Don't answer questions asked by police, period. It's in the garbage. Who says YOU put it there? Did you? That's NEVER a good thing to do. I'm sure a neighbor walking down the road lifted your lid and threw it in there. If police think you put it there, MAKE THEM PROVE IT! Never give police ANYTHING, EVER! Police are NOT your friends, they are NOT trying to "do the right thing," they are TRYING TO CHARGE YOU WITH A CRIME, A DRUG CRIME! If you are convicted of a drug crime, you will NEVER get a FAFSA school loan. Never, ever, ever, EVER speak to the Sheriff or any other law enforcement.

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