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    Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 11 nov.

    Hopkins case. During the interview he was advised of his Garrity rights; this is the version of Miranda rights that applies to public employees. It was done as a "voluntary" statement, meaning the govt can use it either for criminal or "administrative" (punishment) purposes. /1

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      2. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 11 nov.

        At a certain point on the tape the transcription says "guaranty" rights. That's a transcription error because these folks don't know what Garrity rights are. The agent is telling him it's "Garrity rights," not "guaranty rights." /2

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      3. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 11 nov.

        What's not on the tape is any description of what Hopkins was told about whether the interview was voluntary or mandatory (compelled) or what the purpose of the interview was, whether he sought them out to provide a statement or whether they asked for one. /3

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      4. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 11 nov.

        Those facts would be important to know to fully evaluate whether he had enough information to make a truly "voluntary" statement or not. /4

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      5. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 11 nov.

        I'm continuing to listen, so I'll be back later, but I wanted to start this thread & explain about the warnings/rights as soon as I got to that part since that's an important question people were already focused on. Be back soon. /5

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      6. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        I am 1/2 of the way through this interview and . . . there is a lot wrong with it. I have to keep stopping it to walk a lap around my house because it is seriously problematic. /6

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      7. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        This interview gets worse and worse. I'm on minute 1:22 and when I'm done listening to it, I'm going to point out a number of the serious problems with it. What they have done to this guy is really wrong. It illustrates a number of common problems with federal investigations. /7

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      8. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Finished. It's hard to convey how really problematic this interview is. There are some positive details, which I'll point those, but mostly this interview is an example of investigating in a way that is not a search for the truth & is illustrative of investigative bias & abuse./8

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      9. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        It is also crystal clear that Hopkin's will was overborne by investigative techniques. I'll show how with several examples. Further, there is some completely inappropriate conduct by the investigating agent. /9

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      10. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        To hit the big issue first: there is no recantation in this interview. To the contrary, even having psychological techniques used on him doesn't keep Hopkins from continuing to tell the agents that he thinks there was a significant problem with how ballots were handled. /10

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      11. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        He never says the original facts in his affidavit were false or did not happen. The very most he says is that it is possible that he may have misunderstood or made assumptions. That is definitely not a recantation. /11

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      12. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        He making allowances for the possibility that he might be mistaken. That is a sign of someone who is telling the truth, NOT someone who is lying. Honest people concede that they could be wrong, [even] if they don't think they are.(deleted the original of this tweet for a typo)/12

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      13. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Even the agents tell him repeatedly that they believe what he is saying, & although that can be an investigative technique also, it is clear that they mean it here. They did several things that support that. /13

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      14. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        They could have pushed him to say that his original statement was a lie or was motivated by revenge, etc., which they mention, but they don't. It's actually pretty easy to make someone look like a liar even when they aren't & they didn't try to here. /14

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      15. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Even in the changes to the affidavit that they gave him to make they emphasized that he was acting in good faith & from a sense of duty. They wouldn't have bothered w/that if they thought he was lying. They were trying to make sure he had some cover for making the allegations./15

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      16. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Agents can be funny that way. If they think the guy is dirty, they want him to confess it & put it in the statement, but they want to "play fair" by their lights & not have a guy confess to stuff THEY don't think he did. And that brings us to one of the big problems here. /16

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      17. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        The interview wasn't conducted as a legit search for facts & truth. It was conducted from the beginning from the conclusion that Hopkins was wrong & the agents' job was to figure out if he was lying or mistaken. They decided he was a good guy who meant well, but was mistaken. /17

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      18. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Of course, that predetermined conclusion may or may not be true. And there's no problem with pushing a witness to probe the accuracy & strength of the witness' information & recollection. But starting from a conclusion distorts that process. /18

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      19. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Before I get into some of the specific techniques let me give you a few data points about investigations. Cops & agents are allowed to lie to people -about the facts of the case & the evidence- as a form of investigative technique. They cannot legally lie about just anything./19

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      20. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Also, they cannot make promises to the person being interrogated. More correctly, they can, but doing so undermines the "voluntary" nature of the interview & can make it useless for legal purposes. Obviously they can't use actual physical force (which did not happen here.) /20

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      21. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Also, certain kinds of other acts are also not legal - things like depriving people of sleep or water - that de facto amount to physical coercion. But that leaves many kinds of psychological techniques available that are "legal." /21

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      22. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        The problem is you can, in fact, easily coerce people w/techniques that are way less offensive than depriving them of food or water. These techniques are commonly used in federal investigations, especially if no lawyer is present. /22

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      23. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        A major problem w/these techniques is they produce false answers rather than truthful ones because the person is responding to the techniques rather than retrieving correct information.But agents believe they are getting "the truth" (which they think they already know) w/them./23

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      24. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Many of these techniques were used in this interview. Strasser bullied Hopkins for about the first 30 minutes or so, establishing control, not letting Hopkins talk, cutting him off, not letting him explain, getting him to give assent to things Strasser said. /24

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      25. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Strasser is a polygrapher. My experience of nearly 30 years w/government polygraphers is they come in 2 kinds: 1. skilled - they can get to the truth (a minority); 2. disastrous - they know the techniques but you're getting no where near the truth. The 2nd kind bully. /25

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      26. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Strasser bullied Hopkins here, but he did it subtly; by the end Hopkins thought Strasser was his friend, even though he'd talked Hopkins into disavowing an affidavit containing facts that Hopkins never substantively repudiated. /26

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      27. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Strasser would likely denied he bullyied Hopkins. He would say he was helping him get to the truth. But objectively speaking that is not what happened in this interview. One proof is Hopkins even at the end is telling them he believed the way ballots were handled was wrong. /27

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      28. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        One thing that Stasser does that is inappropriate is he repeatedly tells Hopkins that he is there to "protect" Hopkins. That is a lie. He reassures Hopkins of it many, many times in various formulations during the interview to make Hopkins believe it's true, but it's not. /28

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      29. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        Strasser does a number of other things during the interview to keep control of Hopkins. An example, he makes a show of asking if Hopkins is alright as they go along. He made a big deal at the beginning of the interview about Hopkins' right to leave & to be comfortable. /29

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      30. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        But as the interview progresses & Hopkins gets distressed a few time & Strasser is closing in on his kill shot to get Hopkins to disavow the affidavit, Strasser switches the language he's using. He had started by asking Hopkins open questions, like: Are you Ok? You doing alright?

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      31. Leslie McAdoo Gordon‏ @McAdooGordon 12 nov.

        About 2/3 of the way through it changes. Strasser has established control from the beginning. Now, when Hopkins gets upset (because he's being coerced) Strasser makes a show of concern but says: Tell me you're OK. Sometimes he even repeats it twice. He's not asking; he's telling.

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