Self-incrimination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Self-incrimination is the act of accusing oneself of a crime for which a person can then be prosecuted. Self-incrimination can occur either directly or indirectly: directly, by means of interrogation...
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Right to silence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The right to remain silent , as it is officially called, is a legal right of any person subjected to police interrogation or summoned to go to trial in a court of law. This right is recognized, expl...
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Although the right against self-incrimination is guaranteed by the Constitution, it remains a right which may be waived. In early America, a defendant was never allowed to testify at his own trial. It was felt that this would be inviting perjury, as well as erode the right against self-incrimination.
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The Legal Term * Right Against Self-Incrimination * Defined & Explained ... RIGHT AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION - Granted by the Fifth Amendment. Allows a person to refuse to answer questions or give other evidence that would subject him or her to criminal prosecution. The Supreme Court has stated that "[t]he sole concern of...
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www.lectlaw.com/def2/q050.htm
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On Nov. 29, Magistrate Judge Jerome J. Niedermeier ruled that compelling Sebastien Boucher, a 30-year-old drywall installer who lives in Vermont, to enter his password into his laptop would violate his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
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Geoffrey D. Miller, a central figure in the U.S. detainee-abuse scandal, this week invoked his right not to incriminate himself in court-martial proceedings against two soldiers accused of using dogs to intimidate captives at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, according to lawyers involved in the case.
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DOES COERCING A CONFESSION VIOLATE THE FIFTH AMENDMENT RIGHT AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION? The Supreme Court Considers the Question ... The Fifth Amendment right against compelled self-incrimination has taken three doctrinal paths that are sometimes in tension with one another. The case now pending before the Supreme Court...
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"There is a right against self-incrimination," says Fitzgerald. "These tests may be relevant in showing if you have breached a condition of your sentence or changed your attitude, but it's massively difficult to prove the negative that you are safe."
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www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/sep/20/law.justice?gusrc=rss...
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