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How do we choose which details to share with a person of authority
when we may be accused of wrongdoing?


Sagot :

You can’t incriminate yourself, if you appear as guilty then you are going to end of probably in jail, if you over share or know too much you can easily make yourself look guilty, for example you are witness you go to police your talking about the crime and you know every little detail about the crime that took place can make you look guilty and start too incriminate yourself and it could happen years later when they have no leads on the case still, their going to think back to the one witness and could start to consider you a suspect and then you were just the witness who didn’t commit the crime but let’s say you didn’t see the face of the person who committed the crime but when you were in the police station years telling them what you saw you were nervous and appeared guilty, you incriminated yourself and years later you didn’t not commit the crime but then you are not a suspect