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July 26, 2013 · 5:56 pm

SJC reaffirms defendant must expressly invoke the privilege against self incrimination in response to officer’s questioning during a police encounter


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← SJC: Any fact that, by law, increases the penalty for a crime is an “element” that must be submitted to the jury and found beyond a reasonable doubt
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