Intentionally broken the law?

I can’t plead the 5th, I’m not American or in America, but I will instead follow the UK guidance and note that I do not have to say anything, and that I am aware anything I do say may be given in evidence and that anything I do say could harm my defence if not mentioned during questioning.

With that said, it would be unwise to say anything to admit to a criminal act if I had committed one.
 
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Yes.

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You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence, if you do not mentioned, when questioned, something upon which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given as evidence.


Pays to learn this ^^
 
Yep I sure have! I vandalized something before, it was a storage container used outside an old photo developing company. I just tagged it with a black sharpie and my wife used spray paint on it. xD I wasn't stupid enough to put my real name, I did put the date on it though. We also attempted to explore an abandoned train station, but couldn't find a way in since everything was overgrown due to it being summertime.
 
I've never intentionally broken the law for any reason whatsoever. I didn't do such when I was still a kid and there's no way I would do so as an adult now. Although, I've gone to the police station once to clear myself of a case report.
 
Everyone breaks the law if you count intentionally going over the speed limit.

Otherwise, nice try FBI. :censored:
 
Have i ever broke the law?
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