Criminal Lawyer Reacts to JCS - Guilty Until Proven Innocent

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @CLRBruceRivers
    @CLRBruceRivers  3 года назад +1666

    We plan on covering many more JCS videos in the near future; the feedback on this video has been wonderful! Please share the video and also comment what other JCS videos we should react to next!

    • @kakarikiIck
      @kakarikiIck 3 года назад +6

      Keep them coming! Thanks.

    • @helpyourcattodrive
      @helpyourcattodrive 3 года назад +24

      Jodi Arias! That’s the one that got me hooked.

    • @helpyourcattodrive
      @helpyourcattodrive 3 года назад +5

      My heart is pounding seeing this. S*¥t.

    • @djmandoflow
      @djmandoflow 3 года назад +3

      I love what you do Bruce, but please educate me! When you say, “I want my layer” when questioned. What if one does not have money at the time? I would think one only is committing robbery because they don’t have money? Are there lawyers that help with out an initial payment? Or does one get the justice they can afford?

    • @euginate1344
      @euginate1344 3 года назад +9

      Russell williams please!

  • @jimmyzhao2673
    @jimmyzhao2673 3 года назад +5159

    If you are guilty you need a lawyer, if you are innocent you *definitely* need a lawyer.
    I'm glad the polite Canadian guy won $46,000 in the civil suit against the Cops.

    • @matthewostrand617
      @matthewostrand617 3 года назад +271

      probably why he was so calm dring the situation, he knew when the truth came out he was gonna get a bag for the shit they put him through

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad 3 года назад +412

      But it should've been paid by the offending police officer, not the tax payers.

    • @mikeshoults4155
      @mikeshoults4155 3 года назад +196

      That stupid cop thought he could get a promotion by getting a conviction without evidence.
      Instead that stupid cop ruined the reputation of the police force and incurred a lawsuit.
      What is the name of that cop. Hamilton needs to petition to have that guy on desk duty for the rest of his career.

    • @mikeshoults4155
      @mikeshoults4155 3 года назад +17

      @@jeschinstad that's why we need names and the people of Hamilton need to protest and demand that, that stupid cop never gets to work again!

    • @e1123581321345589144
      @e1123581321345589144 3 года назад +109

      Not to mention that that piece of shit got demoted. $46,000 is not a small amount, but knowing that that a-hole personally felt the consequences of his actions is gives me some satisfaction watching this.

  • @anthonyboatner7286
    @anthonyboatner7286 3 года назад +3147

    Homie is going to be spending the night in jail and he's worried about giving his work notice. He was incredibly polite and calm the entire time and that cop was a scum bag.

    • @dalelsmith8635
      @dalelsmith8635 3 года назад +44

      Definitely is a scum bag!!! But most investigators are and this is unacceptable…. He’s full of shit!! Their more interested in a conviction then truth, most likely they get a bonus for their conviction!! Terrible 😞

    • @shhiamsleeping
      @shhiamsleeping 3 года назад +105

      that ‘cop’ should never have been in that room. whoever is responsible for him being there shouldn’t be where they are either.

    • @anthonyboatner7286
      @anthonyboatner7286 3 года назад +4

      i agree

    • @Ocelot80524
      @Ocelot80524 3 года назад +38

      I only got one call when I was arrested and I had two jobs so I just had to pick the higher paying one where my boss could contact my mom so my dog could get let out and fed, and had to let the other job go. Sucked so bad, I was coming home from that one when it happened and I was only in 18hrs but missed my next shift anyway.

    • @kaeto
      @kaeto 3 года назад +29

      @@valerierodger7700 There is not a single person in the legal system - cop, prosecutor, or judge - who is anything less than completely evil.

  • @Pieceodapie
    @Pieceodapie 3 года назад +2373

    😂😂😂 Bruce can’t stand them cops. It’s unexpectedly satisfying to see how angry they make him

    • @ijrbusty5180
      @ijrbusty5180 3 года назад +5

      Thats evidence remember

    • @slomnim
      @slomnim 3 года назад +113

      Well, he HAS seen them lie

    • @joemoment-o1275
      @joemoment-o1275 3 года назад +26

      @@braveinternetguy cops in my town are interesting. They really leave people alone.

    • @cruxell
      @cruxell 3 года назад +37

      @@joemoment-o1275 good

    • @cruxell
      @cruxell 3 года назад +17

      @@louiss3409 it's satisfying when you see finally someone in the law world actually genuienly cares about the fucked up shit cops do.

  • @karmatickenny
    @karmatickenny Год назад +560

    There's something so relieving about knowing that even lawyers hate low-down dirty lying cops.

    • @sedonarose7563
      @sedonarose7563 Год назад +9

      Yeah… that felt really good to me too

    • @alexanderh3924
      @alexanderh3924 Год назад +10

      I don’t like low down dirty liars cops or not.

    • @isitoveryet9525
      @isitoveryet9525 Год назад

      “Even lawyers” lol Ofc defense lawyers despise dirty cops. These bad cops make their jobs harder & even though they get a bad rap, defense attorneys tend care more than others about protecting our constitutional rights. They probably see cops & DAs pushing the boundaries all the time.

    • @louieo.blevinsmusic4197
      @louieo.blevinsmusic4197 Год назад +7

      Defense lawyers*

    • @Tonya39420
      @Tonya39420 Год назад

      It's very nice to see tye lawyers respond cuz they bring life back to reality cuz the cops bs ppl soo much & BULLY us also!

  • @nessunodorme3888
    @nessunodorme3888 Год назад +425

    As someone who has been through the hell of being falsely accused and prosecuted, those attorneys who zealously and seriously defend their clients are Godsends.

    • @frankiesayspanic
      @frankiesayspanic Год назад +12

      oh jesus, i’m so sorry. that’s one of my biggest fears even tho i’m disabled and therefore barely even leave the house lol. it’s just such a horrific thing to even imagine. glad you were exonerated, hope you’re doing well now.
      edit: i guess you didn’t say you were exonerated, so either that or you served all your undeserved time/whatever the sentence was

    • @markr.devereux3385
      @markr.devereux3385 Год назад +7

      Yes when you have to go to trial you have to go to trial. You need a good lawyer to tear down the witnesses who usually are testifying in bad faith. Go to a tall highrise in downtown get an attorney on an upper floor and if he is nicely dressed in tailored 3 pc suit w/ Rolex and styled hair hire them and they will cost high retail depending on number of charges. The one and only time I did just that the D.A. folded on trial day. Judge asked my lawyer if his client would accept a dismissal. HELL YES I SAID.

    • @nessunodorme3888
      @nessunodorme3888 Год назад +1

      @@frankiesayspanic Well, they backed down at the last minute a lot like described in that other guy's comment. That is a fairly common outcome from what I can tell but it really only happens because your attorney has taken your defense seriously, discovered flaws in the state's case and, at the same time, developed evidence to refute their charge(s) then communicated to the prosecution they stand a good chance of losing this trial. Although I'm sure there are attorneys who can bluff their way here, there's really no substitute for the attorney who is genuinely capable and eager to hold the state to their burden of proof and defend their client. Sometimes that message takes time to sink in, I guess, and becomes especially clear just before trial is scheduled to begin.
      In a similar way, a judge might deny a pretrial motion to throw the case out because of, say, an improperly executed search warrant, only to dismiss the case on those same grounds a short time later, _after_ the trial is underway. I dunno exactly what's going on there, but it should be a reminder it isn't over until the bitter end and to keep up the fight!

    • @primalcritters
      @primalcritters Год назад +1

      ​​@@markr.devereux3385 wow that is awesome. I've known people that were guilty of crimes and hired extremely expensive celebrity attorneys, hundred-fifty thousand dollars but they were facing many many years in prison for drug charges and had a prior prison record which makes their charge even worse. They ended up getting a year in a rehab instead of 10 years in prison. With a public pretender would have never happened. and yes I know there are some great lawyers that are public defenders, however their case loads are massive and they don't have the time to devote to each case to really fight for you. That is what distinguishes a private attorney from the rest. A private attorney is paid to fight for you, a good private attorney also has connections and because of those associations and their reputation, prosecutors will go more lightly on you be more willing to cut deals, and backroom deals with judges are more likely to be made. Yes this is the reality

    • @markr.devereux3385
      @markr.devereux3385 Год назад +2

      @@primalcritters if I remember correctly a deal was offered WE'LL DROP ONE OF THE CHARGES IF YOUR CLIENT COPS TO THE OTHER ONE.

  • @ShadeFC
    @ShadeFC 2 года назад +1963

    - Be advised, the suspect has been described as a short white guy
    *cop sees tall black guy*
    - GOT HIM!

    • @ddabeast3274
      @ddabeast3274 2 года назад +12

      Bahaha

    • @imtoostonedtocomeupwithaus5976
      @imtoostonedtocomeupwithaus5976 2 года назад +99

      Cops needs to be jailed

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD 2 года назад

      I mean, to make that mistake and to "have CCTV evidence" of the guy, sounds like that dickhead should've gone to Specsavers or something...

    • @benstanfill363
      @benstanfill363 2 года назад +44

      I read this before getting to that part and thought it was a joke!

    • @Botzclapz1234
      @Botzclapz1234 2 года назад +5

      @@imtoostonedtocomeupwithaus5976 Really? Who would be there to protect you if someone breaks in your home?

  • @randomizer1666
    @randomizer1666 3 года назад +307

    "The evidence we have is frankly conclusive and overwhelming." 'Great, then we have nothing to talk about. This interview is over, and I'd like to speak to an attorney and the prosecutor.'

  • @chapogang1312
    @chapogang1312 3 года назад +1605

    damn that 'doesn't know he'll be wrongfully imprisoned for 2 years' thing hit me hard... :(

    • @lb4581
      @lb4581 2 года назад +70

      So tragic. I need on a jury so I can make sure the state did the legwork and doesn’t just put someone away off of an emotional appeal with no hard evidence

    • @pushqrdx
      @pushqrdx 2 года назад +110

      @@lb4581 the jury system is trash all together, the whole thing becomes a dramatic act in which a bunch of idiots (the jury) are coerced to render a verdict through emotion... A system where criminals can get away with their crimes for the most ridiculous reasons (look he loves his puppy, he shows emotion and remorse), and an innocent person's life could end just as it happens the prosecutors painted a grim enough picture of them

    • @austinstephens8201
      @austinstephens8201 2 года назад +21

      @@pushqrdx That's all true but I'd rather have it than let a judge decide tbh. Would be so crooked so easily.

    • @pushqrdx
      @pushqrdx 2 года назад +16

      @@austinstephens8201 Why not both, or even multiple judges on high profile cases, it is not rocket science to fix this but the system seems to be designed to be manipulated

    • @Butcho22
      @Butcho22 2 года назад +3

      I think the 2 years in jail was actually for the previous robbery. They don't word it very well, but there's no way he waited 2 years for a robbery/assault trial.

  • @noon3d
    @noon3d Год назад +238

    I was set up when I was a teenager. I didn't do it, but they forced me to plead guilty. Couldn't finish university because of it. They told me to plead guilty, or you will go to jail for 20 years. I got 6 months probation and couldn't get a job after or study after it. They flat out said i wasn't allowed a lawyer, and I believed them because I thought they were the good guys.

    • @kevinerbs2778
      @kevinerbs2778 Год назад +15

      Even sex offenders can not have their rights to further their education taken away, read about the stubenville high schooler.

    • @noon3d
      @noon3d Год назад +47

      @@kevinerbs2778 guessing you're American. You think everyones talking about your country.

    • @kevinerbs2778
      @kevinerbs2778 Год назад +16

      @@noon3d oh I didn't see you were from Australia, sorry.

    • @noon3d
      @noon3d Год назад +21

      @K E it's worse than China here. Check out what happens if you speak about the thing we can't talk about. Even journalists get 10 years for talking about it.

    • @Delightfully_Witchy
      @Delightfully_Witchy Год назад +7

      Does anyone know what Elv Edit means by "the thing Australians aren't allowed to talk about?"

  • @DarkEmpress211
    @DarkEmpress211 2 года назад +149

    I love how we as a society say "Everyone reacts to trauma differently and try not to judge.." but then everyone is so judgemental thinking people are guilty because didn't cry enough or act in a particular way.

    • @Steef_Lee
      @Steef_Lee Год назад +12

      I just got into it with someone the other day about that. Ridiculous to think we all have to act the same when exposed to stress or trauma, especially when all evidence shows that’s clearly not close to the truth.

    • @vSpr3dator
      @vSpr3dator Год назад +11

      ​​@@Steef_Lee these RUclips channels that break down every little thing the the person does being interrogated make don't help lol. Somehow RUclips channels know everything off a blink apparently lol.

    • @mirulei
      @mirulei Год назад +11

      yeah and then on the opposite side people will go on to perpetuate those biases by saying shit like "you could see the guilt in their eyes", "they look like they would do something like that", "the way they reacted like x you could just tell", just judging completely and utterly arbitrary components of situations based on hindsight when they are actually confirmed guilty as if it was "obvious" when their behavior or characteristics could have been completely innocuous out of context. it's ridiculously misdirected, and a pretty fantastic way of constructing inaccurate stereotypes at that.
      if anyone ever says some shit like "i strongly believe that someone's eyes can tell you all you need to know about them" do NOT let that person's ass become a detective lmao

    • @Dan-yk6sy
      @Dan-yk6sy 9 месяцев назад

      When someone planted date rpe drugs on me, you wouldn't believe how quickly everyone was eager to join in giving those drugs to me, and making it a party to sa me. Even two sherrifs joined one night. They all sounded like JCS, "I knew he was quiet"., don't even accuse me, just started drugging me. I hate people, you are all evil.

    • @bloodyivy7453
      @bloodyivy7453 8 месяцев назад +2

      One of the reasons why synergology, body language reading, is a pseudoscience and doesn't hold up in court.

  • @aurumarma5711
    @aurumarma5711 3 года назад +1021

    So Candy knew him, was assaulted by him, and then needed a 12 person line up to identify him? Solid story there.

    • @ddabeast3274
      @ddabeast3274 2 года назад +65

      Hmmm...that's a good point

    • @austinstephens8201
      @austinstephens8201 2 года назад +99

      Damn, didn't even think about that factor. Even worse is that cops get trained and paid to do this and didn't think about that either.

    • @lothara.schmal5092
      @lothara.schmal5092 2 года назад +24

      @@austinstephens8201 more likely that they just don’t care tbh

    • @Fljnt
      @Fljnt 2 года назад +5

      They needed a line up because the lady cant draw the guys face perfectly l. So they probably gave a list of men matching the description in that county or whatever.

    • @rogerweiner5651
      @rogerweiner5651 2 года назад +18

      That’s not how it works… in that case they’ll give Candy a piece of paper with photos of 11 random people who look similar to the suspect and the real suspect. Then she’ll be told to pick which one of those people assaulted her. It makes her eyewitness account “credible” if shes able to pick the real suspect instead of one of the 11 others. It’s like the expression “I could pick him out of a crowd” meaning i could easily recognize him.

  • @frandavis1990
    @frandavis1990 2 года назад +265

    Witnesses: it was a small white guy!
    Cops: random black guy, got it!

    • @dakotatotten5355
      @dakotatotten5355 3 месяца назад +2

      Cop : radio says a short white guy
      Cop2: yeah the victim
      Cop : ……. The suspect ?
      Cop2: nahhhh it’s the victim
      🙋🏿‍♂️: hi officer
      👮‍♂️ 👮‍♂️ 👮: GET ON THE GROUND ! STOP RESISTING ! 👮‍♂️: WE’RE GOING TO NEED BACK UP HERE !!! 🚓🚔👮👮‍♀️👮‍♂️

    • @Ktmfan450
      @Ktmfan450 3 месяца назад +1

      Word has it they're still looking for the black man that is guilty of this crime

  • @Nefville
    @Nefville 3 года назад +679

    I love Bruce's reaction to the cop lying his ass off, I have seen this type of crap first hand, these guys aren't out there to help you, not in that situation. Seriously if you are in that room your only words should be call my lawyer, especially if you are innocent.

    • @JackIsNotInTheBox
      @JackIsNotInTheBox 3 года назад +11

      Yeah but what if you don't know any lawyers.
      They ask you who you want to call and you're like, "I don't know."

    • @dreadwolfrising
      @dreadwolfrising 3 года назад +52

      @@JackIsNotInTheBox it's your legal right to an attorney in Canada and in the states. If you don't know/can't afford one, they must provide one for you when you request, otherwise it's a big violation of rights

    • @saab9251
      @saab9251 3 года назад +32

      It’s literally read to you in your Miranda rights. “If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed to you.” Doesn’t matter what state you’re in, who you know or don’t, if you end up in a room alone with a cop asking questions, always ask for an appointed lawyer.

    • @impooping69
      @impooping69 2 года назад +17

      “these guys aren’t out there to help you, not in that situation.”
      Always assume that cops are NEVER out to help you. 99.99% of the time they are not.

    • @xino_z
      @xino_z 2 года назад +4

      Everyone hates lawyers until they need one. Same with cops. Got a family full of both. 😓 One thing they have in common is they don't want to go to court. In this way, Bruce is a maverick you can tell he wants to go to court, that's the attitude you want from your lawyer. He is a rare breed!! You could tell by his face he wasn't sure if 40K$+ was fair for that amount of hassle. A real ace.

  • @johnreeves5152
    @johnreeves5152 Год назад +389

    "It's what happens when you have a two year education and you think you're king shit"
    I applaud you sir. Very well said.

    • @Cynful033
      @Cynful033 Год назад +3

      2 year education? 😂😂😂😂

    • @DrLeroyArch
      @DrLeroyArch Год назад +6

      @@Cynful033 Probably means community college.

    • @Zyklon_B_still_and_know_God
      @Zyklon_B_still_and_know_God Год назад +11

      Don't forget about the few months in academy where they mostly just learn how to shoot.

    • @readingfrenzy3818
      @readingfrenzy3818 Год назад +6

      Hell...they don't even require more than a high school diploma and 12 weeks in the police academy.

    • @jacobhall8615
      @jacobhall8615 9 месяцев назад

      I don’t think it should necessarily be harder to become a cop, but I think their should be more of a hierarchy within the department making certain rolls harder to attain without a good education. Or a series of tests that get harder as you move up the ladder. Anyone above a bike/horse/ticket cop should be the only ones allowed to carry a weapon as well.

  • @POKIEPPIE
    @POKIEPPIE 2 года назад +171

    This is so frustrating! My cousin was the VERY FIRST person on death row to be exonerated using DNA and I can tell you, this shit happens ALL THE TIME!

    • @kelly-bo-belly
      @kelly-bo-belly Год назад +8

      Exactly, and your cousin still had their life taken away regardless of being eventually exonerated.

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Год назад +21

      No way your cousin is Kirk Noble Bloodsworth? Ask if he remembers me Jamie Brightwood I was 4 cells down from him! We lost touch after he was exonerated I was let out of prison 16 years later

    • @ChanceXxx
      @ChanceXxx Год назад +1

      he soft

    • @alexanderlane2971
      @alexanderlane2971 10 месяцев назад

      That's insane small world​@@debodatta7398

    • @Sarahj-ho1jx
      @Sarahj-ho1jx 9 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, that is a small world!!!

  • @Rising_Pho3nix_23
    @Rising_Pho3nix_23 3 года назад +349

    "That's what happens when you have a 2 year education and you think you're king shit"
    LOL love it

  • @nancyr7759
    @nancyr7759 3 года назад +858

    This is my greatest fear with my daughter. She's on the spectrum and she gets flustered. She also is very easily manipulated. She'll give someone anything if they simply just ask her to. She'll agree with anything just to avoid conflict.
    Don't even want to imagine how she'd respond if she was caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, just coming home from school or work.
    I'm so glad that I found your channel through JCS because this is invaluable information. I would love to see a collab of you guys!

    • @kamalindsey
      @kamalindsey 3 года назад +132

      This happens a ton to people on the spectrum, remember seeing an interrogation with a clearly mentally "deficient" guy who was blatantly being coerced into saying he was at various places and doing stuff because he thought cooperating with adults would get him quicker back to his house to play PlayStation games. He gets arrested at the end and u can see that hes genuinely confused. One of the most infuriating things I ever seen.

    • @keyofallworlds7549
      @keyofallworlds7549 2 года назад +27

      Hi, my mom is on the spectrum too and I take care of her. Are we supposed to have them keep a letter saying they’re on the spectrum in case something happens? Like when someone wears a diabetes bracelet?

    • @R_lulu
      @R_lulu 2 года назад +28

      We got to teach our kids to only say two things to the police:
      "Call my parents" (they'll call the kid a lawyer)
      "I plead the fifth (the right to remain silent)"
      And then shut up.

    • @jeremyfredde7305
      @jeremyfredde7305 2 года назад +28

      Im on the spectrum and when i was a teen I was almost arrested because i was going to give my sister her medication she forgot and was doing a ROTC carwash fundraiser. I drive my car over to the gas station and dont see my sister in the group so I call out her name and an officer probably supervising, comes over and I ask him where she is. next thing i know hes trying to accuse me of selling pills and put me in handcuffs and was about to put me in his car but luckily my sister comes and explains the situation. If I knew what I know now, i would have done things very differently. the officer was very apologetic afterwards

    • @danielgalan1920
      @danielgalan1920 2 года назад +3

      On the “spectrum”? Someone help me out here.

  • @M1GPlutoski
    @M1GPlutoski 2 года назад +294

    Is it even possible for a cop to lose their job for stuff like this? I can tell you right now if I cost my employer legal fees, a $46k settlement, and a ton of embarrassment I'd be getting a lot worse than a demotion and unpaid vacation time.

    • @glenndanzigsmanycats2045
      @glenndanzigsmanycats2045 2 года назад +59

      It's possible, but the system is so corrupt that they usually wont lose their job over this stuff

    • @Veristelle-
      @Veristelle- 2 года назад +37

      Generally at worst, they move to another precinct, and continue on as if nothing happened.

    • @TribuneAquila
      @TribuneAquila 2 года назад +23

      Additionally its the taxpayer who is saddled with those fees at the end of the day.

    • @chrisvincent8226
      @chrisvincent8226 2 года назад +12

      You get promoted when the fire dies down. They know they own him. He's willing to lie for no reason.

    • @Mikcha212
      @Mikcha212 2 года назад

      This problem has a source. It’s called police unions. They need to be abolished. The unions prevent officers from being punished for their actions. Unions prevent officers who everyone knows is unfit for the job from being fired.
      I know officers who have told me that there are people they work with who have been reported time and time again by officers as being unfit to work as a police officer, and the unions prevent them from being fired.
      Unions do not like when standards are placed on cops. There’s no getting fired for poor performance as a cop. You could be the worst cop who ever lived and the union will fight and win to keep you on.

  • @sakrowley
    @sakrowley Год назад +83

    I love how passionate you got for this man. Don’t say more than you need to and always have a lawyer.

    • @MunkeeFWRrng
      @MunkeeFWRrng Год назад +3

      Bruce is such a compassionate lawyer who has such respect for the law and his defendant’s rights. We need more out there like him

  • @AR-ln7ip
    @AR-ln7ip Год назад +76

    You can really see the trauma response around the 19 minute mark. That explains his outrage, beyond just being falsely accused. He's been to prison, and he's genuinely afraid of going back.

  • @williehypebeats
    @williehypebeats 3 года назад +916

    This is my worst fear as a father wrongly accused

    • @johnsmith1474
      @johnsmith1474 3 года назад +5

      You sound like you are trying to bs yourself.

    • @johnnyjacuzzi7498
      @johnnyjacuzzi7498 3 года назад +152

      @@johnsmith1474 Relax incel, the only kids you’ll ever have to worry about are in those pics on your hard drive.

    • @jakeschwarzenberger6574
      @jakeschwarzenberger6574 3 года назад +14

      @@johnnyjacuzzi7498 he’s just baiting in the comments for attention

    • @prosperityawareness
      @prosperityawareness 3 года назад +6

      @UCV8A_muboHii_QXhegLXkqA lol more than half the people who say some shit like that he did won’t even say nothing in real life. A bunch of pu$$ie$

    • @williehypebeats
      @williehypebeats 3 года назад +14

      This is why I try to make positive music . Because this world needs more positive vibes. Too much negativity in ppls tone

  • @TH3USUALSUSPECT
    @TH3USUALSUSPECT 3 года назад +289

    It makes my blood boil that cops are allowed to blatantly lie like that.

    • @jackthelad9933
      @jackthelad9933 2 года назад +31

      Agreed. I do not understand why the law allows the police to lie to suspects.

    • @RYMAN1321
      @RYMAN1321 2 года назад +24

      @@jackthelad9933 It’s how they get and have gotten criminals (actual ones).
      But this is still proof of why you should never talk the cops in an interrogation.
      Always ask for a lawyer

    • @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917
      @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 2 года назад +1

      Now just imagine being arrested somewhere with even less regard (socially or otherwise) for human rights.
      Now of course, I'm not exactly capable of reading minds but I would assume one would just accept that you're probably fucked from the very beginning. Or that it's just part of normal life.
      "At least I get fed once a day! Ya can't ask for much more can ya!"

    • @tokyworld
      @tokyworld 2 года назад

      @@jackthelad9933Japan has a 99.9% conviction rate because prosecutors only bring charges on people that they know are guilty. They are not fishing for guilty people.
      FUCK the current MO of Justice in the US.

    • @eric21881
      @eric21881 Год назад +3

      Lieing is fair game. Like that whole trope of if someone asks if your a cop you have to tell em and there’s good reasons in interrogation to not be a Boy Scout
      But you start the thing off with some real fucking evidence
      To harass people to get confessions with no evidence cause you know they’re guilty is worse than amateur hour. It’s fucked and it’s bullshit

  • @deebo429__
    @deebo429__ 3 года назад +255

    God i love how vitriolic you are towards the crooked cops. Its refreshing to see someone who knows these systems and the way theyre manipulated talk against it.

  • @HomicidalTh0r
    @HomicidalTh0r 2 года назад +106

    "Jam the facts up his ass and twist"
    Jesus christ, I should have become a criminal defense attorney. I love this lawyer!

    • @gamingbutter5768
      @gamingbutter5768 2 месяца назад +2

      I love his passion and love for the law.❤

  • @stassib935
    @stassib935 Год назад +32

    How the hell did that guy stay so calm? I couldn't have done that.. Mad respect..

  • @zachf748
    @zachf748 3 года назад +162

    That detective is despicable. He cared more about quickly getting the case solved than he did about catching the person who actually did it. And had no problem sticking an innocent guy in jail when he LITERALLY had no evidence whatsoever.
    He charged an innocent guy with zero proof because he didn’t care enough to look into the guys very easily verifiable alibi. Truly despicable. He should go serve the same amount of jail time, and maybe next time he will care enough to actually do his job and not stick innocent guys in jail.

    • @nilloc93
      @nilloc93 Год назад +1

      The thing I don't get is that if he was just trying to get a conviction for clout or whatever why in hell would he latch on to THAT case. Wrong skin colour, wrong height, unshakeable in interrogation (saying "great" when you play the video card), and just general demeanor. The investigator could have walked out and, if he wanted to play office politics, gone "bro patrol grabbed the wrong guy, aint no way its this dude" and moved on with his night.

  • @pabbischannel8812
    @pabbischannel8812 2 года назад +620

    Dirty cop: "I have a duty to the truth"
    "Fuck you and your duty to the truth"
    I used to hate lawyers with all my heart but I think Bruce has changed my mind.

    • @officaldungeons
      @officaldungeons 2 года назад +3

      The US criminal justice system is explicitly responsible for the common belief that lawyers are greedy vultures. They have a vested interest in discrediting lawyers.

    • @AIyjah
      @AIyjah 2 года назад +16

      How could you hate a lawyer

    • @sparkyphantom92
      @sparkyphantom92 2 года назад

      @@AIyjah Like most any man, they can be bought.

    • @makuru.42
      @makuru.42 2 года назад +2

      @@AIyjah because most of them are, at least the ones you here about.

    • @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917
      @getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 2 года назад +26

      Hate em until you need em.

  • @watchyourtimeco1
    @watchyourtimeco1 Год назад +43

    My wife has been a paralegal for almost 30 years ranging from the DA's office to in-house corporate law and everything in between. She's seen some incredible things. She's seen guilty people talk themselves into way worse sentences. She's seen innocent people talk themselves into jail on charges from assault to murder. She even had a witness who "misremembered" some facts that permitted a rapist walk free (she was with the DA's office then, so this was definitely not a win and it was largely due to sloppy work by her attorney).
    She's been telling people for years: "Don't talk to police without an attorney. I don't care if you're under arrest for something you admit to doing or you're talking to the police about a break-in at your own home. Always have an attorney present." Hearing the stories she's told me, I think that's pretty sound advice.

  • @edacheson8540
    @edacheson8540 Год назад +11

    10:38 YES! One of the first things i taught my kids when they started going to school was that if any staff member at the school or especially any cop starts asking them questions was to say, "I'm not answering any questions without a lawyer. Get me a lawyer." I'm hoping to be able to add "call my dad, he's my lawyer" to that in the next year or two.

  • @Ashleyaireonna
    @Ashleyaireonna 3 года назад +466

    Love jcs and Bruce so this is an excellent cross over

    • @edditspaghettit9515
      @edditspaghettit9515 3 года назад +2

      Not the first, hopefully not the last haha

    • @johnsmith1474
      @johnsmith1474 3 года назад +2

      Reviewing your collection of channels, I'd suggest you try very hard to add at least ONE that is intelligent, because the whole lot are a shitstorm of self-absorbed, injected-lipped pop culture trash.

    • @jakeschwarzenberger6574
      @jakeschwarzenberger6574 3 года назад +1

      @@johnsmith1474 ???

    • @jacobberman4616
      @jacobberman4616 3 года назад +10

      @@jakeschwarzenberger6574 he’s an incel don’t mind him

    • @dartconey
      @dartconey 3 года назад +2

      Is JCS on a new channel or something? Ain’t seen a drop from him in a while.

  • @kimberlykees9163
    @kimberlykees9163 3 года назад +248

    For a brief moment I thought you said “bored certified criminal defense attorney”
    I used to believe innocent until proven guilty was a fundamental principle of our justice system. That was before I turned 6 and realized what’s really up in the world.

    • @ummmummm563
      @ummmummm563 3 года назад +8

      he did say board ...

    • @ohverxa6851
      @ohverxa6851 3 года назад +10

      @@ummmummm563 no he thought he said bored as in like not having fun,

    • @Peakfreud
      @Peakfreud 3 года назад +2

      "Bored" I know what you meant.

    • @joebrinson5040
      @joebrinson5040 3 года назад +1

      @ Kimberly Kees He said that presumption of innocent isn't real in our society BUT that it is in the justice system.

  • @Igod9114
    @Igod9114 3 года назад +155

    Bruce is so real. Refreshing to get your perspective.

  • @Requius42
    @Requius42 Год назад +38

    "That's what happens when you have a f@#$ 2-year education, and you think you're king shit." Best quote ever! Bruce, you are a legend sir!

  • @Ara_Arasaka
    @Ara_Arasaka Год назад +83

    As someone who laughs when I am nervous and scared it’s gotten me in to so much trouble.

    • @cherrelleg8276
      @cherrelleg8276 Год назад +2

      To stop yourself from laughing and smiling put your tongue at the top of the roof of your mouth. Teachers do it so they won’t laugh at students when they do stuff bad stuff even though it be funny sometimes

    • @gabehayes1833
      @gabehayes1833 9 месяцев назад +1

      That's actually common too. Nervous laughter. Often if you have ADHD or autism as well

    • @paigeanguish6216
      @paigeanguish6216 7 месяцев назад +1

      @gabehayes1833 also just anxiety, as well as feeling uncomfortable. the only things i have diagnosed are bipolar 2 & ocd, but i nervously laugh out of discomfort, or when I’m extremely anxious

  • @MurkedStat
    @MurkedStat 3 года назад +119

    Bruce found a unique niche lol. Every time I see an article on twitter of a rapper that has a run in with the law, I hear "Bruce Rivers he's the criminal lawyer." Haha, can't wait for your Fetty Wap breakdown

    • @denisucuuu
      @denisucuuu 3 года назад +6

      Blicky Bruce - the case of Fetty Wap's Sharingan

    • @pondlakes
      @pondlakes 3 года назад

      @@denisucuuu lmao

    • @wykihuks00
      @wykihuks00 2 года назад

      @@denisucuuu that got me dead🤣

  • @yanalicious87
    @yanalicious87 3 года назад +312

    JCS + CLR = 🔥🙌🏼

  • @kristinareed9336
    @kristinareed9336 3 года назад +430

    These ignorant cops stole two years of this guy's life. He prob lost things that we wouldn't think of. Gf, kids, home, job opportunities. I hope he sued and they docked the officers pay. They probably didn't though.

    • @rickterrance4981
      @rickterrance4981 3 года назад +62

      Yea this sort of shit makes my blood boil .

    • @kristinareed9336
      @kristinareed9336 3 года назад +28

      @Andy Martinez damn bro chill, that escalated quickly

    • @kristinareed9336
      @kristinareed9336 3 года назад +31

      @Andy Martinez Well I'm sorry you feel that way. Because your messages are weird and psychopathic. It doesn't take "balls" to kill a bunch of people, it takes a lot of demons, anger and probably a pretty dangerous personality disorder

    • @Maruhodo
      @Maruhodo 3 года назад +11

      @Andy Martinez i suggest you to see a professional. You seem to need a therapy.. jeez

    • @SariennMusic73
      @SariennMusic73 3 года назад +25

      What about that one man who was accused of either rape or murder and spent DECADES in prison before they realized, "Ope. Wrong guy. Sorry man." and let him go. He lost sokething like 30 years of his life, lost loved ones he couldn't even go to their funeral.
      It's beyond repulsive and horrifying. He can't get those decades back.
      Ever.

  • @Bgarza05
    @Bgarza05 Год назад +20

    I love this guy. he's so blunt and sounds like a hell of a criminal lawyer.

  • @CyNiiCaL_nR7Gaming
    @CyNiiCaL_nR7Gaming Год назад +76

    "Its what happens when you have a 2 year education and think your hot shit" most definitely something that unites the star and the maple.

    • @razoo911
      @razoo911 Год назад

      Its what happens when you have a ...... 2 year education and think you re king of ...... shit

  • @Thehandsomeliberal
    @Thehandsomeliberal 3 года назад +506

    You will never hear a defense lawyer say, "It's just a few bad apples" or "99% of cops are good."

    • @xbabu142x
      @xbabu142x 3 года назад +91

      that saying doens't even make sense. If I take an oath to protect and serve, then allow my colleauges to bully the public, that oath is either fabricated or theyre complicit in what is happening. thin blue line is bull shit when its taxpayer money. the whole "i was scared for my family," or "had to make money," doesn't make sense when they are putting records on people making it hard for them to do the same for their families.

    • @MrAlyxhall
      @MrAlyxhall 3 года назад +40

      @@xbabu142x this is a great point, i have had tons of job/money uncertainty as a young adult and never once has it crossed my mind to sign up to harass my community hiding behind a badge

    • @Thehandsomeliberal
      @Thehandsomeliberal 3 года назад +32

      I think you are correct. Perhaps, MOST cops probably are good. However, there is a huge difference between MOST and 99%. In reality, MOST could be 51% as well.
      Point is... no defense lawyer believes 99% of cops are good.

    • @xbabu142x
      @xbabu142x 3 года назад +5

      @@valerierodger7700 The way the US justice system is written, which most of the democratic world tries to model itself after, all three legs that make up the trial either have to do the absolute best they can at what they're supposed to do, or the three legs becomes two and the construct topples. Imagine a stool with three legs missing a leg. The problem isn't the system, it is the checks and balances. Everyone in the trial process should strive to be be impartial to emotional judgement and sway. The cops job is to do their best to throughly get evidence on you, this is why you shouldn't say anything. Their whole job is to collect facts and details as to why you are guilty. It's not supposed to be personal its supposed to be just. This point though is often abused, hopefully declining with mandatory body cams, but we will see that with data over time.

    • @xbabu142x
      @xbabu142x 3 года назад +1

      @@Thehandsomeliberal It is not good or evil their actual job is to collect the evidence and pertinent data in a complete fashion for the prosecution. If you slip up your words it is all recorded. If you misspeak it is on record. There is no winning in the situation. Now no need to be rude, but saying no thank you , I need to speak to an attorney as soon as possible is the best option logically.

  • @chi-townsavage5621
    @chi-townsavage5621 3 года назад +174

    IF ITS CONCLUSIVE AND OVERWHELMING WHY DO YOU NEED TO TALK TO ME LMAO 😂

    • @LaDeeDah
      @LaDeeDah 3 года назад +18

      Lol they always say they're trying to give you one last chance to come clean and do the right thing. They're trying to get a confession on video. THEN they have conclusive and overwhelming evidence

    • @frostbite3318
      @frostbite3318 3 года назад +4

      @@LaDeeDah and some people are naive enough to admit guilt as if they’ll say “you know what man we’ll let you go this time”

    • @user-fe8gx3ie5v
      @user-fe8gx3ie5v 3 года назад +4

      @@LaDeeDah A confession isn't conclusive evidence.

    • @flipvdfluitketel867
      @flipvdfluitketel867 3 года назад +1

      @@user-fe8gx3ie5v tell that to brendan dassey

    • @user-fe8gx3ie5v
      @user-fe8gx3ie5v 3 года назад +2

      @@flipvdfluitketel867 Tell that to precedent of courts.

  • @Nazo422
    @Nazo422 3 года назад +145

    I love how raw Bruce shows his emotion towards that cop that was bullshitting that he had that innocent guy on tape , it pissed me off just as much 😂😂

    • @NajwyzszaKaplanka
      @NajwyzszaKaplanka 3 года назад +5

      I live in UK, here cops are not allowed to lie to you during interrogation

    • @Nazo422
      @Nazo422 2 года назад

      @@NajwyzszaKaplanka well this one did.

  • @ninachkah13
    @ninachkah13 Год назад +11

    Bruce's anger at this clear violation of justice gives me some faith that there are people out there that actually, genuinely care about saving people

  • @AmateurHour1111
    @AmateurHour1111 Год назад +19

    So glad that guy at the end of the video eventually got some justice. 3 days is bad but it could have been much worse! Glad they got to him quickly and cared about the truth.

  • @dairdb
    @dairdb 3 года назад +556

    Bruce on the officers ass. Respect💪. People want to see cops in this amazing light, but when you remove the curtin, you see they can be some of the most trash people

    • @Acrylescent
      @Acrylescent 3 года назад +13

      Who sees cops in an amazing light? Lol the curtain has been pulled my friend.

    • @layzeejay1674
      @layzeejay1674 3 года назад +41

      @@Acrylescent them back the blue mfs

    • @Acrylescent
      @Acrylescent 3 года назад +2

      @@layzeejay1674 ??

    • @marxistopiateaddict
      @marxistopiateaddict 3 года назад +10

      @@Acrylescent he just answered your question, racists

    • @z_mentz614
      @z_mentz614 3 года назад +26

      It's just like any other job. Some are really good at their job and some are not good at their job. simple

  • @berto4028
    @berto4028 3 года назад +535

    What doesn't sit right with me is that these cops never get into any type of trouble for this. It's just "sorry wrong guy" its unacceptable and we need accountability that's why no one trust law enforcement because they ARE above the law.

    • @junoeclipse7715
      @junoeclipse7715 3 года назад +107

      IMO, if someone is found to be innocent after being detained for an extended period of time, the cop responsible for the false imprisonment should have to serve the same amount of time the victim did. I'd bet they'd put a lot more effort into their jobs.

    • @flip849
      @flip849 3 года назад +47

      @@junoeclipse7715 just like women who falsely accuse men of rape

    • @user-fe8gx3ie5v
      @user-fe8gx3ie5v 3 года назад +6

      That's not true. The city is usually sued or they settle in cases like these, and the officer(s) may be disciplined in one way or another.

    • @user-fe8gx3ie5v
      @user-fe8gx3ie5v 3 года назад +4

      @@junoeclipse7715 No. They arrest the person based off reports or them being near areas of reported crime. It's better to err on the safe said and then let go of the person. Catch-and-release approaches are a waste of resources.
      Also, not what "false imprisonment" is.

    • @user-fe8gx3ie5v
      @user-fe8gx3ie5v 3 года назад +3

      @@flip849 In this case, maybe.

  • @officerjeremydewitte2138
    @officerjeremydewitte2138 3 года назад +150

    Man I'd love a job where I can just not do my job at all. As well as cost the company over 50k, as well as jail an innocent man for three days.
    and not get fired. That's some top tier job security.

    • @Peteiredale8812
      @Peteiredale8812 3 года назад +4

      You forgot the part where you get shot while eating lunch in your car

    • @wee7750
      @wee7750 3 года назад

      Bet both of you are black

    • @thanksty.8502
      @thanksty.8502 3 года назад +7

      @@wee7750 you just be saying shit don't you

    • @kamalindsey
      @kamalindsey 3 года назад

      Police are the only ones allowed to have strong unions, dont you know.

    • @jamesadams893
      @jamesadams893 2 года назад +3

      @@Peteiredale8812 live by the gun die by the gun, screw that cop that got shot in the car

  • @sydneyhoone
    @sydneyhoone Год назад +7

    I feel like Bruce would be such a fun person to work with seeing as he doesn’t take anything too seriously and seems to keep everything very light hearted.

  • @jackfitzpatrick8173
    @jackfitzpatrick8173 Год назад +3

    When the Canadian guy is told they have him on video and he says "great" it reminds me of a great line from Shawshank Redemption. Andy Dufrene,during his trial,is told by the prosecutor that the fact that they couldn't find the gun is very "convenient". Andy's reply was "given that I'm innocent I find it decidedly inconvenient".
    Great reply!

  • @kincaidnichols2517
    @kincaidnichols2517 2 года назад +69

    That's hilarious, the calm guy even got the cop to change his story. Good catch professional lawyer guy, I feel like you could make a profession out of that.

  • @Dark_Tesla
    @Dark_Tesla 2 года назад +44

    This is awesome. The righteous vindication in your reactions as an educated and experienced lawyer gives me hope for our justice system. I hope you become a judge.

  • @WinRar64BitDownload
    @WinRar64BitDownload 2 года назад +37

    i love Michael’s attitude during the whole interview. he just sits there and basically responds with *”cry about it”*

  • @wendybrinkmeyer1883
    @wendybrinkmeyer1883 10 месяцев назад +3

    I used to work for a CDL before I retired and this channel brings back memories of my Boss he was a remarkable attorney and human being just like yourself. Bravo to you and your talented son .

    • @iand4374
      @iand4374 2 месяца назад

      It's crazy that on cop shows like Law and Order and NYPD Blue they make defense lawyers into these evil scheming villians. We NEED them in this country

  • @idealist4life
    @idealist4life 2 года назад +11

    BEST part of this video is @ 22:39 ! I love your personality dude! You are so real. You and Emily D. Baker are my fave RUclips lawyers.

  • @nathanstover2014
    @nathanstover2014 3 года назад +49

    Wait, can we all not agree that it feels amazing to have a lawyer sit there and yell out “fuck you” at that detective. I mean that is literally all that everyone who watched that video thought during that JCS video.

  • @abasdarhon
    @abasdarhon 2 года назад +21

    17:54 in a nutshell for everyone to remember in a situation like this:
    1) Be Calm
    2) Be Quiet, EXCEPT to:
    3) Be Insistent on SPEAKING TO A LAWYER.

  • @Hatemode_NJ
    @Hatemode_NJ 3 года назад +75

    You're a defense attorney I would love to have. Kinda like mine, you tell it how it is, cursing and everything, and I couldn't appreciate that more.

  • @LonelyIRL
    @LonelyIRL Год назад +3

    Found jcs a long time before I found you. But, I find myself rewatching a lot of their stuff over again because your channel has great content! 👍

  • @locoloboxiii
    @locoloboxiii Год назад +4

    When I was 17, I had two Sherriff cars pull up to my place of residence. I was outside at the time and they asked for someone with my name. My first response, knowing not why they arrived... was "Am I being arrested?" The first Deputy to hear that said "Should you be?". I had no way of knowing at that time that my father had been shot in his sleep, 70 or more miles from where I lived. Sometimes our reactions to things are based on our percieved severity of the situation.

  • @dannygithinji7370
    @dannygithinji7370 3 года назад +10

    Bruce Rivers, as a young black man in America who’s never been arrested I still love watching all your videos and gaining knowledge and insight into how the system works … so thank you from one brother to another

  • @jamesmccormick875
    @jamesmccormick875 2 года назад +54

    I love these reactions. The fact that this happens to so many innocent people is insane. I’t should be illegal for investigators to make things up and blatantly lie to a person just so they can through someone in jail. I hope the guy that did 2 years sued the department and got what he deserved.

    • @Mrdestiny17
      @Mrdestiny17 Год назад +4

      he got a $45,000 settlement but the officer wasnt fired

    • @KebabMusicLtd
      @KebabMusicLtd Год назад +10

      @@Mrdestiny17 He's talking about the other case where the suspect shouted his innocence.

    • @harryparsons2750
      @harryparsons2750 Год назад

      In a lot of countries the police can not lie. Yet America here is the home of the free! I love my country but hate the government.

    • @disgustof-riley
      @disgustof-riley 5 месяцев назад

      throw

  • @TeQuilloni
    @TeQuilloni 3 года назад +30

    24:10 Blicky Bruce has been on that cops ass 80% of the video 😆😆 we gotta love BR 🙏

  • @kateg6029
    @kateg6029 Год назад +4

    Oh Bruce I love this reaction, I live for your to the point and feisty comments. This is one of my favourite video’s, don’t ever change!
    Michael Rivers, what an awesome job you have, very smart of you to develop these reactions, I am curious as to how you coped with your dad growing up, I can see teachers dread the parent teacher interviews! Lol

  • @Ekstrax
    @Ekstrax Год назад +6

    i've been binge watching a lot of your video's, and you're a pretty incredible role model Bruce. Really refreshing to see.
    Didn't expect to find it disguised as a criminal lawyer reacts video!

  • @billepperson2662
    @billepperson2662 3 года назад +28

    As someone who was falsely accused of multiple felonies myself (was facing 8-12 YEARS for something I'd never even fucking dream of doing), I gotta admit it's kinda nice to hear about it from a competent lawyers perspective

  • @petertreid
    @petertreid 3 года назад +45

    It's really difficult to know how you'd be likely to react in a situation like this. Of course, the wisest course of action would be to immediately request to speak with a lawyer and refuse to answer any questions, but the impulse to protest your innocence would be quite overwhelming. Jim Can't Swim is a legend. Thanks for the reaction video, Bruce.

    • @Farang_Surat
      @Farang_Surat 3 года назад +5

      Worst part is, the suspect actually said I'll need to talk to a lawyer and the cop immediately followed up with questions to change the subject away from the lawyer.
      Such a shitty cop that doesn't even respect people's right.

    • @verminscum
      @verminscum Год назад +3

      @@Farang_Surat That's one of the reasons he won the settlement. It's highly illegal for a cop to continue questioning after a lawyer has been requested. Most detectives immediately stop the second a lawyer is mentioned so they won't get in trouble. This guys either just an idiot on a power trip or didn't care.

  • @mozzyg1873
    @mozzyg1873 3 года назад +86

    Love all of JCS's content, and love watching all you're reaction/commentary videos Bruce, so this videos a banger. Would be dope to see you guys do some sort of Collab together!!

    • @life_of_liam
      @life_of_liam 3 года назад +3

      fr this is like the greatest crossover on youtube🤣🤣

  • @LilWalthall
    @LilWalthall Год назад +5

    Love your style Bruce! This was a freaking good one here! A must watch!!

  • @unlocated7448
    @unlocated7448 Год назад +4

    I am a first responder, and one of those people that giggles or laughs in traumatic situations. It’s a reflex, I have to really fight to contain it. One of my first jobs was to attend a very serious car accident, double fatal, and there I was struggling to contain my laugh reflex as I am performing CPR on one of the car’s occupants.

  • @qwiswaz9774
    @qwiswaz9774 3 года назад +25

    tell JCS we need more vids, this was a badass collab!!

  • @mr.chuckleteeth4382
    @mr.chuckleteeth4382 3 года назад +59

    More of these. You are great at what you do!!! Thanks for the content 🙏🏽

  • @duzted
    @duzted 3 года назад +33

    Man just do all of his videos. JCS is the goat of content.

    • @Howess
      @Howess 3 года назад +9

      @Killer Koala Great Oral And Tongue

    • @bottombred734
      @bottombred734 3 года назад

      😂😂😂😭

    • @cutie19968
      @cutie19968 3 года назад

      @Killer Koala 😂😂😂the previous comment is just trolling, albeit a great troll. It actually means greatest of all time.

    • @duzted
      @duzted 3 года назад

      @Killer Koala yeah I probably use it more than needed but JCS IS the best true crime content creator in my opinion.

    • @spider3755
      @spider3755 3 года назад +1

      @@duzted your just a browser so shut it.

  • @roseandra1
    @roseandra1 Год назад +4

    Bruce, thank you so much for explaining things in the simplest forms. I appreciate you.

  • @nickcurrier1546
    @nickcurrier1546 Год назад +4

    I fucking love this guy, definitely one of the good ones, doing his part to expose and fight the corrupt system we've ended up with

  • @jonestowndixiecups782
    @jonestowndixiecups782 3 года назад +10

    Wtf did I just stumble upon? I have no idea how this got into my algorithm but I am loving it.

  • @_jin4323
    @_jin4323 3 года назад +62

    Just stumbled upon this channel and my first reaction was "This channel is like legal eagle but Bruce says says fuck." Seriously though absolutely love how you talk about and handle the topic. You seem incredibly genuine and relatable!

    • @Matthew-Anthony
      @Matthew-Anthony 2 года назад +7

      Legal Eagle is far more biased than this guy. I had to unsubscribe from him because of how ridiculous it was.

    • @keebs5780
      @keebs5780 2 года назад

      @@Matthew-Anthony I watch LegalEagle every now and then. Not an avid follower. What do you mean by bias? I genuinely don’t know lol

    • @Matthew-Anthony
      @Matthew-Anthony 2 года назад +1

      @@keebs5780Every single analysis about current events is twisted to cater to the political narratives of the exact same group of people. He actually tried to incriminate Donald Trump for Jeffrey Epstein's murder. Lawyers are the epitome of partisan bias in courtrooms. However, when giving a legal analysis on RUclips, an uploader should be more impartial. Judging every situation, regardless of what it is, from a perspective that is always convenient to one side, with no objectivity, is what it means to be biased.

    • @housekaughffvslycir4319
      @housekaughffvslycir4319 2 года назад

      @@keebs5780 he doesn't like Trump.

    • @Typexviiib
      @Typexviiib 2 года назад +2

      @@housekaughffvslycir4319 that's an understatement, I've heard him make pretty biased statements about other subjects too though. I unsubbed from him around 2 years ago so I cant remember specifics. If I'm listening to political commentary I either want an unbiased take, or one where the speaker openly wears their bias. I dont like people that pretend to be neutral when they clearly play a side.

  • @carrat1903
    @carrat1903 3 года назад +57

    Would love to get your reaction to JCS' 'The Legend of "Jeff"'

    • @kionnakelly2918
      @kionnakelly2918 3 года назад +1

      I was just thinking about this. Im curious to see how he reacts

    • @mandarinsandclementines2997
      @mandarinsandclementines2997 3 года назад +5

      "..."
      "Thanks for the coke"
      "..."

    • @toriaoi1695
      @toriaoi1695 2 года назад +6

      Wham-bam thank you for the coke, put me back in ma cell.

  • @BaconPizzaWaffles
    @BaconPizzaWaffles Год назад +7

    It was very cathartic to hear you talk about how most detectives have already made up their minds that the suspect is guilty, and will do anything in their power to "prove" it. That shit is in the back of my mind every time I watch these interrogation videos. The whole process of interrogation is just an exploitation of the legally naive. It's basically a loophole.

  • @UniverseUndone7
    @UniverseUndone7 2 года назад +7

    I had an incident where my ex got into some domestic disturbance.
    Because we had still lived together (we were going to be moving at the end of the lease 2 months after and did), police wanted to question me.
    I asked to have representation before talking to them. They tried to talk me out of it because they said I wasn't a suspect in anything. And I said 'all the more reason why I want representation. I don't want you to turn me into one.'
    Basically I didn't want them to try to rope me into that nonsense or say that I'd be covering for him or say that I participated. Cops have a job I get it. All my pass interactions with cops have been extremely negative because they escalate situations that shouldn't be escalated. They tend to not listen to me anyway and hear what they want to hear.
    Don't talk to cops. You have the right to silence. Use it

  • @collindruck4273
    @collindruck4273 3 года назад +21

    Not sure what I enjoy more, JCS videos or your reactions to his videos. Please continue to cover his videos!

  • @solosick4172
    @solosick4172 2 года назад +30

    I got locked up and almost went to prison when I was 16 for a crime I didn't commit and I could write a book about all this s*** that went on during that whole trial SMH

    • @pintolerance785
      @pintolerance785 Год назад +1

      Oh I think I already read that book it's called Holes.

  • @apb7772
    @apb7772 2 года назад +4

    Love the guilty until proven innocent videos - if you made a series i would watch everyone of them

  • @bigbooduh
    @bigbooduh Год назад +4

    I love this content, After hearing a criminal psychologist analysis its nice to hear what a criminal lawyers analysis love the videos Bruce thank you

  • @scotthill1600
    @scotthill1600 3 года назад +27

    I’ve been wrongly accused and luckily proved my innocence w the help of a good legal team. Would have been wrongly convicted for 5 misdemeanors I didn’t commit if not. Gave me the ultimate sympathy for people who were convicted or even accused of crimes they didn’t commit. Had seen this JCS vid and I’ve said it to ppl before “did we forget ab innocent until proven?”

  • @claygreen6891
    @claygreen6891 3 года назад +17

    Would absolutely love to have you on my side in any case, Bruce! Great vid as always, sir

  • @GeneralKenobiSIYE
    @GeneralKenobiSIYE 3 года назад +16

    I LOVE how this guy swears! Keeping it real! If I were arrested for something I didn't do I'd be swearing up a storm and calling the cop's mother's reputations into question.

  • @williamwallace3057
    @williamwallace3057 Год назад +7

    this is so educating and depressing how much abuse exists in the system.

  • @philisbramlett6890
    @philisbramlett6890 Год назад +1

    EXCELLENT OVERVIEW .This man's demeanor spoke volumes about him as did the investigators . You're so right sabojt how investigations should go. I am so happy for him for filing a civil sjit for the losses he suffered . Hou're such a great advisor in so many ways . We appreciate you diligent work ethics ❤

  • @sonyan1191
    @sonyan1191 3 года назад +27

    "I get my ass kicked" LOL, I respect your honesty.
    Edit: I do have to say, I am loving this collab!

  • @MrJinxy01
    @MrJinxy01 3 года назад +23

    I love Bruce’s reaction throughout this video it’s hilarious 😂😂😂
    Love from the uk keep up the hard work 👍🏼

  • @carathelittlewindsong2485
    @carathelittlewindsong2485 3 года назад +11

    I love how candid you are and that you seem to be displaying your genuine personality instead of trying to be extra professional. The fact that you curse bring me to believe that you're just a genuine dude who likes his job. Thank you for your videos I am now subscribed

  • @jasongraham8250
    @jasongraham8250 Год назад +7

    If you find yourself in an interrogation room you are either a witness or a suspect. If they aren’t asking what you saw then they think you did it.

  • @adamlebourgeois78
    @adamlebourgeois78 Год назад +3

    This one hits home for me, I once walked round a corner into 2 cops who were chasing a group of individuals that had run past me moments before, they just grabbed me and threw me to the floor etc etc, ended up getting liquid crystals sprayed at point blank range in my eyes while 2 of them sat on me while I lay on my front in handcuffs

  • @bowmanwright140
    @bowmanwright140 3 года назад +20

    This was a fantastic video, really compelling! Would love to see more JCS reactions.

  • @Robin-sc1lf
    @Robin-sc1lf 2 года назад +9

    JCS is without a shadow of a doubt the most amazing youtube channels I have ever watched. He has done more to inform the the public of the fascinating area of criminal psychological with particular emphasis on interview psychology. He highlights some of the most high profile cases and explains the tactics and psychological workings of these high pressure situations. I love his work and the only critique I have is that he doesn't upload enough.

  • @jacobforrest7926
    @jacobforrest7926 3 года назад +37

    Definitely do more reactions to JCS videos

  • @KimRobinson1220
    @KimRobinson1220 Год назад +1

    Super informative reaction video. I’ve seen most of these interrogations before, but your commentaries are so helpful. Plus you make me laugh! 😂

  • @Aeryn007
    @Aeryn007 Год назад +2

    Aside from the professional interest in providing insight to the public about how this shit goes on, the frank (if crass) speech is refreshing. It's not often that we hear someone in the legal profession speak with candor. +1, sir.

  • @Joomoneyy
    @Joomoneyy 3 года назад +17

    We need more of these!!🔥