[...]: a person who, at trial, wishes to rely on any fact or material piece of evidence which he failed to mention to the police during questioning, runs the risk that the trial court will draw adverse inferences from their earlier silence.
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Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, ss 34-37
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[...]: a person who, at trial, wishes to rely on any fact or material piece of evidence which he failed to mention to the police during questioning, runs the risk that the trial court will draw adverse inferences from their earlier silence.
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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[...]: a person who, at trial, wishes to rely on any fact or material piece of evidence which he failed to mention to the police during questioning, runs the risk that the trial court will draw adverse inferences from their earlier silence.
Answer
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, ss 34-37
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