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By Clinton Chipo OUR national Constitution confers the right to silence to an arrested, detained and accused person. Section 50 subsection (4) of the Constitution provides that a person arrested or detained has the right to remain silent and to be informed promptly of their right to remain silent. An adjunct to this provision is […]
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