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- Right_to_silence abstract "The right to remain silent is a legal right recognized, explicitly or by convention, in many of the world's legal systems.The right covers a number of issues centered around the right of the accused or the defendant to refuse to comment or provide an answer when questioned, either prior to or during legal proceedings in a court of law. This can be the right to avoid self-incrimination or the right to remain silent when questioned. The right usually includes the provision that adverse comments or inferences cannot be made by the judge or jury regarding the refusal by a defendant to answer questions before or during a trial, hearing or any other legal proceeding. This right constitutes only a small part of the defendant's rights as a whole.[citation needed]".
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- Right_to_silence subject Category:Australian_criminal_law.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Bangladeshi_law.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Canadian_criminal_law.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Criminal_law.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Criminal_law_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Criminal_procedure.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Evidence_law.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:French_criminal_law.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:German_criminal_law.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Hong_Kong_law.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Indian_criminal_law.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Law_enforcement_in_the_Czech_Republic.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Legal_communication.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Pakistani_criminal_law.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Prisoners_and_detainees_of_the_Netherlands.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:Silence.
- Right_to_silence subject Category:South_African_criminal_law.
- Right_to_silence comment "The right to remain silent is a legal right recognized, explicitly or by convention, in many of the world's legal systems.The right covers a number of issues centered around the right of the accused or the defendant to refuse to comment or provide an answer when questioned, either prior to or during legal proceedings in a court of law. This can be the right to avoid self-incrimination or the right to remain silent when questioned.".
- Right_to_silence label "Aussageverweigerungsrecht".
- Right_to_silence label "Droit au silence".
- Right_to_silence label "Nemo tenetur se detegere".
- Right_to_silence label "Right to silence".
- Right_to_silence label "Zwijgrecht".
- Right_to_silence label "緘默權".
- Right_to_silence label "黙秘権".
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- Right_to_silence sameAs Nemo_tenetur_se_detegere.
- Right_to_silence sameAs 黙秘権.
- Right_to_silence sameAs 진술거부권.
- Right_to_silence sameAs Zwijgrecht.
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- Right_to_silence sameAs Q196995.
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