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Canadians Lose Right To Remain Silent
Re: Canadians Lose Right To Remain Silent
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At this point, I'm still trying to put together some context.
I guess a better way to phrase what I was asking, would someone have to say every time that they were exercising their right to remain silent?
At least the quote in that article seems to translate to the police not being required to shut up.
Suppose after invoking their right to remain silent once, simply *stopped talking*. Under this rule, the police could certainly keep talking to them. Perhaps they could even yell at them. But could they, say, have additional charges filed against them? Is there a legal requirement that they keep repeating that they don't want to talk every time they're asked a question?
Again, I'm not trying to suggest this isn't an issue. I'm trying to get a better understanding of the situation. At this point, there's details that I don't feel clear enough on to express an opinion either way.
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Re: Canadians Lose Right To Remain Silent - by Kokuten - 11-05-2007, 09:13 PM
Re: Canadians Lose Right To Remain Silent - by Morganite - 11-06-2007, 08:24 AM
The right to not remain silent - by Rev Dark - 11-06-2007, 06:25 PM

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