If you stay silent, you don’t concoct anything that says you are innocent.
I don’t understand your reasoning.
Read the British warning again. It merely states that if you later offer a defense at trial based on facts that could have been offered at the time of arrest, your failure to assert this “defense” at the time of arrest can, correctly in my opinion, be weighed by the jury in determining the facts in the case. It’s just common sense.
Read the British warning again. It merely states that if you later offer a defense at trial based on facts that could have been offered at the time of arrest, your failure to assert this “defense” at the time of arrest can, correctly in my opinion, be weighed by the jury in determining the facts in the case. It’s just common sense.