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In the US, according to the Supreme Court, you have to SPECIFICALLY say that you're invoking your right to remain silent. Remaining silent without EXPLICITLY invoking that right still allows police to do things like characterize your demeanor and facial expressions, even if you are not answering Qs.
May 14, 2025, 7:25 PM
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