Right To Remain Silent Definition
noun
This right must be given to a suspect in a criminal case before interrogation begins. It grows out of the Fifth Amendment’s guarantee against self-incrimination, which coupled with the Sixth Amendment’s right to counsel give us the Miranda rule. Once informed of these rights, the subject has the option of waiving them.
Webster's New World Law
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