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NOT VERY BRIGHT MR ROEDER
Scott Roeder is charged with the Kansas murder of Dr.George Tiller. Tiller was one of few doctors in this country who performed late term abortions.
At the time of his arrest he did the right thing. He refused to talk to the police without an attorney present. After all, we have all heard the Miranda rights on TV. In the usual pronouncement of the rights a defendant is told “anything you say can be used against you.” The better pronouncement is “Anything you say can and will be used against you. Because a smart prosecutor will find a way.
But after refusing to talk to the police, Roeder called the Associated Press. He told them, “I know there are many other similar events planned around the country as long as abortion remains legal,” Well guess what: his quote ends up in every newspaper in the country. And guess what else, he will hear it at trial. Just as his comments to the police are admissible any other comments he makes will be admissible at trial. Any prosecutor worth his or her salt will get this statement admitted as an admission of guilt. After all, the argument will go, if he was not involved in the murder how would he know that similar criminal acts are planned around the country.
And by the way, Mr Roeder, I’d be willing to bet that every conversation you make from the jail telephone (besides those to your lawyer) are taped and provided immediately to the District Attorney.




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