1: A Public Defender’s Perspective
Update: 2021-09-12
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Bob sits down with a working Public Defender. Chris P. shares his experiences working in the criminal justice system as a P.D. as well as his perspective on the criminal justice system as a whole, and even has some insight into the Jennifer Jeffley case.
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it's really sad to know that a cop does not have to keep better records of what they discuss with their suspects or Witnesses or bystanders. I work in customer service for insurance billing purposes and I've also been a pharmacy technician and every call that I've had every conversation every letter they get sent in with some comments on it I have to document that to backup in case that patient were to sue us so it has to be accurate. Get here these officers are they could potentially take away your freedom and they don't have to keep up with anything and they could just type up a little blurb & it and it's like that's not everything you talked about you should be required to record everything as a backup and then there's to be a transcript of that so there's someone doesn't have the ability to play it they can read it. But there should never be any conversations it's police have with anyone that isn't recorded in some way audio or video and then have that person sign at that yes I saw