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Criminal procedure / Civil law / Self-incrimination / Right to silence / Evidence / Bail / Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act / Contempt of court / Subpoena duces tecum / Law / Criminal law / Evidence law
Date: 2005-05-11 02:29:37
Criminal procedure
Civil law
Self-incrimination
Right to silence
Evidence
Bail
Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act
Contempt of court
Subpoena duces tecum
Law
Criminal law
Evidence law

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