Nah. Coopoerating with the police never ends well. If you're in that room, you fold your arms and say nothing. Because that's the critical difference between our two legal systems. In the US, anything you can say will be used against you - but not necessarily in your favour. While here it's quite specific that you should talk to the police as the court can draw adverse inferences if you're being selective - but everything you say is evidence, in your favour potentially. You get the interrogation tape and you get to enter anything you say on it before the court- so the police can't be selective in their cherry picking.
Non cooperation, of course, is different from obstruction. It's one thing not to tell the cops there's evidence in the drawer while they're looking for it - and quite another to destroy the evidence sfter you've learned of the investigation.
Non cooperation, of course, is different from obstruction. It's one thing not to tell the cops there's evidence in the drawer while they're looking for it - and quite another to destroy the evidence sfter you've learned of the investigation.
Oh sweet meteor of death
Fall upon us.
Deliver us in fire
To Peace everlasting.
Fall upon us.
Deliver us in fire
To Peace everlasting.