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Originally Posted by lawgolfer
I should have mentioned that Miller had a third option if confronted with the telephone records, that of "taking the 5th".
Interviewers love to use the tactic of "just having a simple discussion" with a "target' on whom, like Miller, they have evidence in hand of a crime having been committed.
I'm all for catching and prosecuting anyone who violates the law. At the same time, I deplore the modern approach of investigators actively working to have a "target" commit perjury.
I'll add some real fuel to this fire. All Trump supporters should remember the shameful way the FBI treated General Michael Flynn, which is the same tactic used by the Florida investigators on Miller. Again, I'm neither for or against Trump. I'm merely pointing out that this tactic is being misused all too often.
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Why specifically these people?
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