Representation by a competent attorney, trial by a jury of peers, right to confront the accuser.
remain silent while being arrested
Not technically, but it means something different than you might think. "She wanted him to remain silently." means that she wanted him to stay where he was while being silent. "She wanted him to remain silent." means that she wanted him to continue to be silent, regardless of location.
Under the supreme court case Miranda vs Arizona, in which it was declared that those being arrested are to be read their rights to them, including the right to remain silent and the ability to get an attorney. This can also be seen in the Fifth Amendment.
It depends on the circumstance. An individual, generally, has the right to remain silent to all circumstantial or incriminating questions. However, citizens are obligated to answer certain questions on an officer's demand. If the officer were to ask the individual "Who are you", or "What is your name", the individual is obligated to answer. Otherwise, they can be charged with additional crimes.
Silent. Anything and everything can and will be used against you in a court of law. Allows the suspect to remain silent if they wish while being arrested.
One would hear the phrase 'you have the right to remain silent' when one is being arrested by a police officer. This phrase originates from the need of a suspect to be informed of his rights.
the fifth amendment
the fifth amendment
Because the abuser threatens the women if she will even try to say anything
He lied to Congress.
The best idea is to be polite and cooperative, and remain silent until you have a chance to talk to your lawyer.
It depends on the legislation of the country involved.