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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 1009301" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>How does informing Morgan Bennett that the investigator wants to talk to him connote him being prepped by outside sources? In what world do investigators get to tell the person in charge that they can't tell someone they're going to be interviewed? That's hot garbage in my opinion. Of course, the investigator wants to be able to blindside the witness, but there are proper processes for conducting interviews and, in my opinion, that wasn't appropriate. If I were DRad, I would have told the investigator that I would not provide access to my players without representation from the school being present and the student being forewarned that the interview was going to happen. </p><p></p><p>And to your last question, yes, I have. As a Professional Engineer doing forensic work, I've interviewed hundreds of people in formal and informal investigations that undergo legal review. I've given sworn testimony based on the information obtained from these interviews. This a part of what I do every day. If I weren't a licensed professional engineer, I would need a private investigator's license to talk to anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 1009301, member: 198"] How does informing Morgan Bennett that the investigator wants to talk to him connote him being prepped by outside sources? In what world do investigators get to tell the person in charge that they can't tell someone they're going to be interviewed? That's hot garbage in my opinion. Of course, the investigator wants to be able to blindside the witness, but there are proper processes for conducting interviews and, in my opinion, that wasn't appropriate. If I were DRad, I would have told the investigator that I would not provide access to my players without representation from the school being present and the student being forewarned that the interview was going to happen. And to your last question, yes, I have. As a Professional Engineer doing forensic work, I've interviewed hundreds of people in formal and informal investigations that undergo legal review. I've given sworn testimony based on the information obtained from these interviews. This a part of what I do every day. If I weren't a licensed professional engineer, I would need a private investigator's license to talk to anyone. [/QUOTE]
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