“Of the hundreds of jailed men I have known,” writes Brent, “- some guilty, many others innocent of the charge against them – over half would have never been convicted without their own words having been used against them.” This booklet discusses the reasons for the right to keep silent, that is, why the Fifth Amendment was added to our Constitution to protect this right. Though always a right needful for freedom, never has its use been more needful for freedom than now.
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- Appendices 4-8, Afterword
- Appendices 1-3
- Chapter 7: Scripture On Being Slow To Speak
- Chapter 6: Confession Not Being Enough To Convict
- Chapter 5: Confession
- Chapter 4: Your Right To Keep Silent Whittled
- Chapter 3: Champions of Your Right To Keep Silent
- Chapter 2: Why You Ought Not Talk to the Police
- Chapter 1: Your Right to Keep Silent in Action
- Foregoing Word: Roots of Your Right to Keep Silent