
EP#171 | Police Interrogations That Violate Your Rights
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Not On Record Podcast · Possibly Correct Media
June 16, 20251h 5mExplicit
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In this in-depth episode, Joseph, Michael, and Diana tackle the critical legal concept of the *right to silence* in Canada, exploring its Charter protections under Sections 7 and 10(b), and contrasting it with the more precarious UK approach where silence can be held against the accused. The trio walks listeners through real-world police tactics—including deceit and the controversial Reid Technique—used in high-stakes interrogations. Using the 2025 Ontario Court of Appeal case *R. v. Ordonio*, they unpack how prolonged interrogation, sleep deprivation, and psychological pressure can lead to false confessions, even in serious cases like homicide. From legal nuance to psychological manipulation, this episode is both a warning and a masterclass on why keeping your mouth shut might be your best defense.
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