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The right to remain silent is an important right to avoid being forced to make statements disadvantageous to oneself.
In criminal procedure law, the right to remain silent is guaranteed as a fundamental right of the suspect.
Exercising the right to remain silent does not necessarily create an unfavorable impression.
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