Subjection
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? WI
I've noticed while watching "COPS" on TV, they usually ask someone they stop the question, "Have you ever been arrested before?", and then when the person answers "yes", then the cop asks for the details about it. Why do they do that, and is it necessary for the person to answer? The police have all that information on their computer records, so it's not as if they couldn't look up the data in a couple minutes themselves. I don't see how a person being stopped and questioned would be obligated to reveal the details of prior arrests. So why do the police ask, and would I be required to answer?
I've noticed while watching "COPS" on TV, they usually ask someone they stop the question, "Have you ever been arrested before?", and then when the person answers "yes", then the cop asks for the details about it. Why do they do that, and is it necessary for the person to answer? The police have all that information on their computer records, so it's not as if they couldn't look up the data in a couple minutes themselves. I don't see how a person being stopped and questioned would be obligated to reveal the details of prior arrests. So why do the police ask, and would I be required to answer?