Multiple Choice
When can adverse inferences be drawn from a defendants silence? Inferences can be drawn from all of these, as stated under S34-37 Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994
A) During the trial of the defendant
B) Failure to mention a fact later being relied upon in court
C) Failure to account for a mark
D) Failure to account for their presence at a particular place
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