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    Exam 12: Obtaining Statements and Confessions for Use As Evidence
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    Sometimes Even Silence Can Constitute an Incriminating Statement
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Sometimes Even Silence Can Constitute an Incriminating Statement

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Sometimes even silence can constitute an incriminating statement

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