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What was clarice starling accused of in Silence of the Lamb?

When Clarice found the nude photos of Catherine hidden in a secret compartment of the jewelry box, Senator Martin first thought she was stealing something because she (Clarice) was unwilling to let Sen. Martin see what she had put in the envelope. It was actually Clarice's attempt to protect Sen. Martin from seeing her daughter that way, but Sen. Martin didn't know until after she looked at the pictures.

What decisions does the accused person have to make at the time he or she hears the Miranda rules?

You just have to state that you understand your rights. If the police then ask questions, you can decide to invoke your right to silence and/or counsel. Whatever you say after hearing Miranda can be used in court.

What does someone's silence mean to you?

Actually this silence depends upon the situation around.If a stranger is silent, it means the person don't know me and don't want me to know about him.If any known person is silent, it means he/she is just ignoring me and supposing me very stupid person or may be he/she don't want to talk to me.If my close one is silent then his/her silence means a lot to me because he/she expecting that i must the know the reason behind his/her silence without asking any single question because this bond of closeness really matters and don't require any words to understand each other that's why silence in this situation is really very important.

Is an accused person guilty until proven innocent in France?

The presumption of innocence, sometimes referred to by the Latin expression Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat, is the principle that one is considered innocent until proven guilty.

Napolean I introduced a system of justice in France in 1800AD that has spread throughout continental Europe and beyond. It is described as an inquisitorial or investigative system rather than an adversarial system, though prosecutors, defendants and victims are all entitled to representation.
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The "Napoleonic Code," which continues in France and other countries conquered by France, hold that the accused is guilty until proven innocent (thus, the point of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables). This was a re-working of previous monarchical attitudes toward law enforcement (and as Napoleon was emperor, one isn't surprised.)

Suspects in the American judicial system have a presumption of innocence, or being innocent until proven guilty. Other countries, such as France, maintain protections of a suspect and ensure a fair trail but use a presumption of guilt until proven innocent.
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The Miranda stipulation requiring that accused persons be told they have "the right to remain silent" refers t

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The Miranda stipulation requiring that accused persons told they have "the right to remain silent" refers to ?

The Fourteenth amendment gives all citizens equal protection under the law.

The Second is obviously wrong since it involves the people's right to bear arms.

The Sixth states that the people have a right to confront witnesses and they have the right to counsel.

So the answer is the fifth amendment. The fifth amendment states that no person shall "be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself." So you have the right to remain silent because anything you say could be used against you in a court of law.

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