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  2. Right to silence in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    A special warning is given indicating that refusal to do so constitutes an offence in itself. Under the Police Reform Act 2002 a person failing to provide a constable in uniform or designated person their name and address where they are suspected of having behaved or behaving in an anti-social manner is a criminal offence.

  3. Right to silence - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of English judge Sir Edward Coke. Neither the reasons nor the history behind the right to silence are entirely clear. The Latin brocard nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare ('no man is bound to accuse himself') became a rallying cry for religious and political dissidents who were prosecuted in the Star Chamber and High Commission of 16th-century England.

  4. Miranda warning - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Miranda warning is a type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) advising them of their right to silence and, in effect, protection from self-incrimination; that is, their right to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other officials.

  5. Category:Miranda warning case law - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Miranda warning case law" The following 26 pages are in ...

  6. California v. Prysock - Wikipedia

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    In a 6-3 per curiam decision, the Court ruled that Prysock's rights were adequately conveyed and that Miranda v.Arizona did not require a "talismanic incantation." [2]In a dissent authored by Justice John P. Stevens, he argued that Sergeant Byrd left out crucial information that Prysock had the right to the services of an attorney regardless of his parent's willingness to hire one.

  7. Michael Cunningham on Miranda July, 'The Guest,' and the Book ...

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    For his first novel in nearly a decade, Michael Cunningham takes readers back to the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Day (Penguin Random House), out on November 14, follows a family on the ...

  8. British Actress Miranda Hart Reveals She Was ‘Bedbound for ...

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    The actress revealed she developed myalgic encephalomyelitis after contracting Lyme disease on Monday, Oct.14

  9. Oregon v. Elstad - Wikipedia

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    The Self-Incrimination Clause of the Fifth Amendment does not require the suppression of a confession, made after proper Miranda warnings and a valid waiver of rights, solely because the police had obtained an earlier voluntary but unwarned admission from the suspect. Court membership; Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Associate Justices

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