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Inferences can be drawn from a suspects silence even where he or she has not recevied legal advice. The court in Murray v UK held that the denial of legal advice breached Art 6 of the ECHR. S58 YKCEA 1999 now provides that no inferences can be drawn if the accused was in police detention and did not have prior access to a solicitor.
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