Protect Yourself - Remain Silent (Part 5)
Dec 01, 2010
Part 5:
In the previous four parts of this article I have pointed outvarious situations in which people unwittingly give up their right to remain silent by speaking about a case or an incident in which...
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PROTECT YOURSELF - REMAIN SILENT (PART 4)
Nov 19, 2010
Part 4
Jail - Non-Legal Visits, Letters, Telephone Calls
The following happens time after time and usually comes back to hurt the defense case:
It has been a long, long wait, and she was given no in...
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Protect Yourself - Remain Silent (part 3)
Nov 14, 2010
Part 3
In Parts 1 and 2 we explored a few common situations in which manypeople voluntarilygive up their right to remain silent without really knowing it. In this part we briefly discussanother simila...
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Protect Yourself - Remain Silent (Part 2)
Nov 12, 2010
Part 2
In Part 1 we were introduced to the notion that you should remain silent in many situations other than when you are "in custody" andthe police are directly questioning you. The firsthypothetical...
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Protect Yourself - Remain Silent (Part 1)
Nov 11, 2010
Almost everyone has heard the famous "...you have the right to remain silent...anything you say can be used against you...you have the right to an attorney...if you cannot afford an attorney one will b...
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