"You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence."
That's the one.

"You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence."
The only special feature on the US list that I don't see on the lists on Amazon.co.uk's entries for the UK DVDs is an interview with Robert Glennister.re there any extras on the US release? I've already got the UK release, but if there are new extras I may need to do a ridiculous fangirl thing and double up.
"You have the right to remain silent but it may harm your defence if you fail to mention something that you later rely on in court"
Or something along those lines.
Quickly looked it up on wiki...
"You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence."
"You have the right to remain silent but it may harm your defence if you fail to mention something that you later rely on in court"
Or something along those lines.
Quickly looked it up on wiki...
"You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence."
I think at some point in the last decade or so it got switched from the phrase you got from memory to the one you found on wiki. At least, that's what my detailed knowledge of police matters from watching The Bill tells me...![]()
^ Since the rate of release on DVD is ABYSMALLY, GLACIALLY SLOW for all Law & Order series (except, for some odd reason, SVU - they're practically day and date, even in the US), expecting any L&O series on Blu-Ray is likely to be a lost cause.![]()
I suppose if they keep going they must at some point let them do original stories, but apparently so far it's been part of the contract that they have to use the original L&O scripts as the basis for them.^ I've been watching and enjoying it very much. If you liked the original L&O, you'll like this one. In fact this may get to be my favorite out of all L&O series, if the rest of the eps are as good as the ones I have seen so far (it'll be better once they start doing truly original stories).
Yes. There's several times we see the detectives specifically noting the time of the recording and who's present.Whenever we see a suspect being grilled, there's always a machine on the desk. What is it doing? Recording?
I believe so - they did so in Life on Mars, at any rate.Do all interviews have to be recorded? You never see this in the US version.
Okay, I'm almost done with the series. I like it. A LOT. I think it's really cool. I hope we get a lot more of it. I do have a few questions, though. You UK viewers may be able to help me out here:
- Do Brits really put up with all those CCTV cameras? I realize they're legal since they monitor public places (so there's no expectation of privacy), but I think if they tried that over here, there'd be an uproar like you wouldn't believe...
Yes, all interviews are recorded, and I believe now a lot are filmed too. It's supposed to be protection for both the police and the suspects. If you record everything it stops the police going too far, or coercing a confession, it also stops the suspects lying about what they said.- Whenever we see a suspect being grilled, there's always a machine on the desk. What is it doing? Recording? Do all interviews have to be recorded? You never see this in the US version.
Doing a bunk means doing a runner, leaving somewhere you should stay, or if it's bunking off it means playing truant or taking a sick day when you don't need to.- What does "doing a bunk" mean? I heard that phrase a couple of times in the ep I just watched (about the girl who dies while smuggling heroin in her stomach). The young cop - the Lee Adama guy - says that nobody uses that phrase anymore (both of the other detectives did, though), but I still don't know what it means.
Third and forth airing seasons. Second production season.Sorry for the bump, but I thought you American viewers should know that there is more L&O:UK on the way. It's listed as Season 2 on the boxset, but to UK viewers it's the third and fourth seasons (just like the box that is marked as 'Season 1' in the US, has the first TWO seasons that the UK got). Linky
The Target exclusivity was apparently timed, and other retailers (or at least Amazon) got it later.And apparently this time it's not a Target-exclusive set. I've seen it available for preview on Amazon.
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