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Use of Post-Arrest, Pre-Warning Silence is Permissible to Impeach Defendant's Exculpatory Trial Testimony, Fletcher v. Weir, 102 S. Ct. 1309

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Keywords: Admissible evidence, Criminal procedure, Fletcher v. Weir, 102 S. Ct. 1309, Criminal evidence, Due process of law, Impeachment of witnesses, United States

How to Cite: Gordon, K. (1983) “Use of Post-Arrest, Pre-Warning Silence is Permissible to Impeach Defendant's Exculpatory Trial Testimony, Fletcher v. Weir, 102 S. Ct. 1309”, Washington University Law Review. 61(3).