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If an Accused in Custody Asserts the Right to Silence,the

Question 36

Question 36

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If an accused in custody asserts the right to silence,the government bears a heavy burden of proof to show that a later waiver of the privilege was made


A) clearly and convincingly
B) knowingly and intelligently
C) in the presence of defense counsel
D) in writing

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