Sociology, asked by sk62090200, 1 day ago

how does an accuse unable to hire a law can defend himself​

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Answered by llitzmizzpunjabanll
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The accused is therefore not required to testify to defend himself. He can simply remain silent. ... The right to remain silent exists in part because the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty, and can't be forced to hurt his case by testifying against himself .

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