Self in Society Podcast

Mark Silverstein on Your Rights when Interacting with Police: Self in Society #16

Jul 16, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 6min
2
Do Officers Have a Legal Responsibilities to Argue Reasonable Suspicion?
05:36 • 5min
3
Is There a Legal Obligation to Ask Questions?
10:28 • 3min
4
Are You Free to Go?
13:28 • 2min
5
Can I Provide Personal Identification to a Police Officer?
15:28 • 4min
6
Would Legislative Clarity Help in These Kind of Cases?
19:11 • 3min
7
What Is the Main Reason for Stopping McLean?
22:18 • 3min
8
The Police Culture and the Law of Detention and Arrest
25:03 • 3min
9
Are You Under Arrest?
28:25 • 3min
10
I've Never Been Abused by a Police Officer.
31:30 • 2min
11
Police Officers Are in a Lot of Danger
33:02 • 2min
12
Is Every Traffic Stop Automatically at Attention?
35:29 • 2min
13
Is Consent to a Search a Good Idea?
37:42 • 2min
14
When Can an Officer Pull You Out of Your Car?
39:43 • 3min
15
When Can You Ask for an Officer's Business Card in Colorado?
42:20 • 3min
16
How Do I File a Complaint?
44:57 • 2min
17
Do You Ever Give Out Referrals to Attorneys?
46:57 • 2min
18
When Can You Record Audio or Video the Police?
49:26 • 2min
19
Is the ACLU of Colorado Having a Mobile Justice App?
50:58 • 2min
20
Don't Talk to the Police Without Legal Representation
53:25 • 2min
21
Criminal Justice Reform in Colorado
55:21 • 5min
22
Criminal Justice Reform?
59:59 • 2min
23
Is There Still Bail Reform in Colorado?
01:01:51 • 2min
24
What Happened to the George Floyd Protest in Denver?
01:04:09 • 2min
25
The ACLU and the Colorado ACLU
01:05:56 • 2min