Daniel AJ Sokolov on Nostr: It is absurd to say that questioning a suspect is necessary before filling charges. A ...
It is absurd to say that questioning a suspect is necessary before filling charges. A suspect is not required to answer the questions.
If I understand your view correctly, a suspect could avoid being charged simply by not answering, or by not showing up for questioning.
That's not how criminal law works. Every day people are charged who are not available or use their right to remain silent. It's normal procedure - if the Crown thinks they have proof.
If I understand your view correctly, a suspect could avoid being charged simply by not answering, or by not showing up for questioning.
That's not how criminal law works. Every day people are charged who are not available or use their right to remain silent. It's normal procedure - if the Crown thinks they have proof.