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The RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT, and how that right can be interpreted by the Courts, or altered by Acts of Parliament, is quite a complex issue.

 

We provide you with a direct link to the whole NEW ZEALAND BILL OF RIGHTS ACT 1990 Act.

 

 

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