I'm thinking about the legal side

Jarrod 2022-04-21 09:01:03

The first thing that comes to my mind is the legal aspect. I haven't researched what the American law was like at the time of the film. Does the current law allow a criminal suspect to walk into the Public Security Bureau under the condition of being wanted, and then be accompanied by a lawyer? I don't know if I can complete a plea of ​​innocence and get out. What I know is that under the framework of mainland Chinese law, this scene will not be allowed, which is a disadvantage but also an advantage in this regard.

The first thing that comes to my mind is the legal aspect. I haven't researched what the American law was like at the time of the film. Does the current law allow a criminal suspect to walk into the Public Security Bureau under the condition of being wanted, and then be accompanied by a lawyer? I don't know if I can complete the innocence defense and get out of the crime, and the regulations may vary from state to state. What I know is that under the framework of mainland Chinese law, this scene will not be allowed, which is a disadvantage but also an advantage in this regard. It maintains the authority of the law. When evildoers take advantage of legal loopholes to clean up their crimes, there will be law enforcement officers behind bars for justice.

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    [Chuckling]

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    Mills: Yeah.

    [Chuckling]

    Somerset: If you're actually man enough to file a claim, I'd buy you one out of my own pocket.

    Mills: If I keep coming home late, my wife's gonna think something's up.

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