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Did a detective make a massive mistake during a crucial suspect interview by calling a defendant a great dad? Criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor David Bruno breaks down the controversial police interrogation tactics used in this Georgia murder and child endangerment case. Discover how a detective's attempt to build rapport might actually hurt the prosecution and learn the specific legal elements required to prove criminal negligence in court. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS LEGAL BREAKDOWN 🚨 Police Interrogation Tactics David Bruno explains why a detective telling a suspect that an incident is not their fault is a terrible piece of audio for a jury to hear. We dive into why investigators giving personal opinions during an interrogation is a bad idea that should be used as a training example of what not to do. 🚨 The Flaws of Building Rapport While police can legally lie to get information from defendants, trying to build rapport at the very end of an interview is a major misstep. This analysis explains why detectives should focus on building rapport at the beginning and stick to getting the facts later on. 🚨 Georgia Child Endangerment Laws We explore the legal definition of criminal negligence in the state of Georgia. Learn what constitutes a reckless disregard of consequences and why reasonable foresight of injury is the most critical element of these serious charges. 🚨 Proving Intent and Awareness The defendant claimed his family was gun conscious and practiced gun safety. See how the prosecution is trying to build a mountain of evidence to prove the defendant had the awareness and foresight that an injury would probably result. 📺David Bruno, Esq. on Court TV ⚖️ Stay informed with regular legal updates from our team of former prosecutors at The Bianchi Law Group. Need legal assistance or looking to refer a case? Don’t hesitate to call us 24/7 at (862) 315-7929. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey #FormerProsecutors #CriminalDefense #DWI #DUI #NewJersey