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What is the most dangerous word you can say to police during an investigation? Surprisingly, it’s a word people use when they’re trying to help themselves: “but.” Many people believe that if they just explain what happened, everything will clear up. In reality, criminal investigations are built piece by piece, and the first half of a sentence can become evidence long before the explanation that follows. In this video, San Diego Criminal Defense Attorney Jamahl Kersey explains why statements like: • “Yes, I was there, but…” • “Yes, we argued, but…” • “Yes, I sent those texts, but…” can unintentionally strengthen an investigation rather than resolve it. Understanding how police reports and investigations actually work can help you avoid one of the most common mistakes people make when speaking with law enforcement. This video is for educational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. 📍 Kersey Law – Criminal Defense in San Diego 🌐 https://www.kerseylawoffice.com Subscribe for straightforward explanations of how criminal investigations really work, including police interviews, detective tactics, DUI investigations, domestic violence cases, and pre-charge defense strategy.