
Legally Shut Up
The Underground Guide to Pleading the Fifth, Outsmarting Questions, and Staying Out of Trouble
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Narrado por:
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Bill Rogers
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Mike Tanner
WARNING: Talking Can Cost You Everything—Even If You’re Innocent.
“They Want You to Talk—Here’s How to Beat the System Without Saying a Single Word.”
Innocent? Doesn’t matter. One careless sentence can be twisted and used against you—in court, at work, or in life. Cops, lawyers, HR, even friends—they’re all trained to get you talking. If you don’t know how to shut up the right way, you’re exposed.
Legally Shut Up gives you the unfair advantage: a street-smart, step-by-step playbook for staying silent, dodging traps, and protecting yourself—legally.
Inside This Book You’ll Learn:
- How to shut down dangerous conversations—without looking guilty
- What to say (and NEVER say) during a stop, interrogation, or “chat”
- How to survive HR traps without losing your job
- Why saying “I’m innocent” can actually hurt you
- How cops really think—and how to outgame them legally
- Why silence = power (not guilt) in high-risk situations
- What to do right now when you’re being questioned or pressured
- FREE BONUS: 100+ legal shut-up scripts you can use or carry anytime
This book doesn’t give you theory—it gives you tools. Real words. Real strategies. Real protection. No legalese. No fluff. Just real-world strategies, scripts, and step-by-step tactics you can use immediately—even if you’ve never dealt with the law before.
Scroll up, grab your copy of Legally Shut Up, and protect yourself before you ever need to. Because the moment something goes wrong... It’s already too late to learn what you should’ve said.
©2025 Mike Tanner (P)2025 Mike Tanner