right not to be questioned
right not to be questioned. See privilege against self-incrimination under PRIVILEGE(3).
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right not to be questioned. See privilege against self-incrimination under PRIVILEGE(3).
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Criminal law. 1.RIGHT AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATIONN. 2. A criminal defendant’s right not to be asked any questions by the judge or prosecution unless the defendant chooses to testify. — Also termed right not to be questioned.
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press, n. 1. The news media; print and broadcast news organizations collectively. [Cases: Constitutional Law 90(2). C.J.S. Constitutional Law § 539.] “The Constitution specifically selected the press, which includes not only newspapers, books, and magazines, but also humble leaflets and circulars, to play an important role in the discussion of public affairs.” Mills v. Alabama,