Frein lawyer denied access? Ambush suspect spoke to cops without him

Eric Frein, charged with murder of Pennsylvania State Trooper Cpl. Byron Dickson and critically wounding Trooper Alex Douglass Sept. 10, is taken to prison after a preliminary hearing in Pike County Courthouse on Friday, Oct. 31, 2014 in Milford, Pa.Sent to us by Big Dan.

Philly.com

A LAWYER hired by Eric Frein’s family to represent the ambush suspect the night of his capture said yesterday that police prevented him from seeing Frein and refused to tell his client a lawyer was available.

James Swetz, a veteran criminal defense lawyer from Stroudsburg, Pa., said he called ahead, then showed up at the Pennsylvania State Police barracks in Blooming Grove about 9:30 p.m. Oct. 30, about 3 1/2 hours after Frein’s arrest.

“I was told, ‘He’s an adult and has not asked for a lawyer,’ ” Swetz recounted.

Authorities have not revealed what Frein, who is charged with killing one state trooper and seriously injuring another, told them in an interview at the barracks. His public defenders could try to get statements Frein made to police ruled inadmissible at trial, although U.S. and Pennsylvania Supreme Court decisions could make that difficult.

Under legal precedent, “the police have no affirmative duty under the Fifth Amendment to notify a person being interviewed that an attorney is seeking to speak with them,” Pike County District Attorney Ray Tonkin, who is seeking the death penalty against Frein, said via email yesterday.

Swetz, whose involvement in the case was limited to making sure Frein was represented early after his arrest, said in an email that the state “created an unnecessary issue” by having barred access to the suspect.

Frein is charged with opening fire outside the Blooming Grove barracks on Sept. 12, killing Cpl. Bryon Dickson and seriously wounding Trooper Alex Douglass. He led police on a tense 48-day manhunt through the northeastern Pennsylvania woods before U.S. marshals captured him outside an abandoned airplane hangar about 30 miles away from the shooting scene.

Swetz said he tried to see Frein at the barracks later that evening.

“I called and invoked his right to counsel and was told I would not be given access to Eric, and Eric would not be told counsel was retained and available to him,” Swetz said.

Swetz spent about two hours at the barracks, then left.

He wound up meeting with Frein at the Pike County prison the following day, long after Frein had spoken with police. Frein then signed paperwork indicating he did not want to be questioned without his lawyers, Swetz said.

Frein is being held without bail. He has not yet entered a plea.
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8 thoughts on “Frein lawyer denied access? Ambush suspect spoke to cops without him

  1. The railroading started immediately. I don’t really know what Frein did or why, but its pretty obvious he’ll be hung out to dry to discourage any other would be opponents of the system.

  2. TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT, HE DOESN’T WANT TO SEE YOU.

    ~ the Police to Frein’s attorney

    Wouldn’t you think Frein’s attorney should hear this directly from Frein, and not by the police? They could do this to ANYBODY…just say, “He doesn’t want an attorney, just take our word for it.”

    Then they cite some obscure law IMMEDITATELY that none of us Pennsylvanians EVER HEARD OF, as if they thought about it ahead of time and had the answer ready:

    “the police have no affirmative duty under the Fifth Amendment to notify a person being interviewed that an attorney is seeking to speak with them,” Pike County District Attorney Ray Tonkin

    Everyone here thinks this REEKS.

  3. “I was told, ‘He’s an adult and has not asked for a lawyer,’ ” Swetz recounted.”

    This has to be more psyops conditioning to soften people’s idea of what their rights really are?

    This Swetz TRIED HOW exactly? His efforts seem minimal at best. an email, a phone call? Hanging out at the barracks drinking coffee and eating doughnuts with the other dirty scumbag liars?

    Not a whole lot of real stink about so many violations of the law. Hell, where’s any evidence of a crime having been committed?

  4. Now we may have an idea why the shooting took place. Pompous fn pigs. With their attitude anyone would be pissed. Which brings up a fact, don’t piss off some people. Some people take their loss of rights to heart. The more they act like this the more people turn against them.

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