Danielle Weber

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What you tell the police, with extremely rare exceptions, will never be revealed to the jury at your trial unless it is offered by the prosecutor and is used to help get you convicted. Because of these rules of evidence, a prosecutor is allowed to handpick the parts of your statement to the police that might be used against you, reveal those parts to the jury, and keep back the rest.
You Have the Right to Remain Innocent
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