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The concept of waiver in a criminal case means that the defendant voluntarily gives up certain rights. The defendant has a number of rights: to remain silent, to a jury trial, to cross examine witnesses and more. In the context of a guilty plea, a defendant gives up or waives these rights. For more information see the related links below.

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