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Arizona ruling: Invoking right to silence can be used against you in court

Summary by Tucson
For Star subscribers: Invoking their constitutional right to remain silent — commonly known as pleading the Fifth Amendment — can sometimes be held against people accused of crimes, the Arizona Supreme Court has ruled.

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Herald/Review Media broke the news in on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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