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The Supreme Court ruled that prosecutors can use a defendant's silence against them if it is before police advise a suspect of their miranda rights. The refusal to speak can be used against someone if they do not specifically evoke their right to remain silent, and it was used in a case as evidence of guilt for a suspect of murder in the case Salinas . Texas. Is this another scary step in the war on civil liberties? We discuss the story and implications on society in this Buzzsaw news clip with Tyrel Ventura and Tabetha Wallace.
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