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Summons To Court....Right to Remain Silent?
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I need to know, if you are summoned unwillingly by the courts as a witness for the prosecution, do you still have the right to remain silent, say no comment and refuse to say anything that will incriminate the defendent?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Careful guys. You need to take proper advice. If you have a witness summons the likelihood is (dependent on your local CPS and who picks it up on the day) that you will be arrested and held in custody until produced from custody to give evidence. Once in the witness box, you can be turned into a hostile witness. Of course no one can make you speak, but it is a contempt of court and custody in these circumstances cannot be ruled out. You may be able to speak to the duty solicitor at court on the day of trial for advice regarding the above.
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