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Evidence law / Self-incrimination / Right to silence / Privilege / Miranda warning / Immunity from prosecution / Health and Safety at Work etc. Act / Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution / California v. Byers / Law / Criminal procedure / Criminal law
Date: 2012-04-07 01:27:08
Evidence law
Self-incrimination
Right to silence
Privilege
Miranda warning
Immunity from prosecution
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act
Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
California v. Byers
Law
Criminal procedure
Criminal law

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