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RIGHTS: BEFORE THE CASE IS FILED IN COURT (or with public prosecutor for preliminary investigation; taken into

custody) a. right to remain silent b. right to counsel c. right to be informed d. right to have evidence obtained in violation of those above rejected

RIGHTS: AFTER THE CASE IS FILED IN COURT a. right to refuse to be a witness b. not to have any prejudice whatsoever result to him because of such refusal c. right to testify in his own behalf , subject to cross examination by the prosecution d. while testifying: to refuse to answer an specific question which tends to incriminate him for some crime other that which he is being prosecuted

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