CHAPTER III
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Article 21
c. Every person suspected or accused of committing a crime shall immediately upon arrest be informed in detail of the charges, of the right to remain silent and of the fact that any statement made could be used against him in a court of law. Such person shall be entitled to counsel at every stage of the investigation and shall have the right not to be interrogated except in the presence of counsel. Any admission or other statements made by the accused in the absence of such counsel shall be deemed inadmissible as evidence in a court of law.
CHAPTER III
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
Article 21
h. He shall not be compelled to furnish evidence against himself
PART I
Introductory
Chapter 2. RIGHTS OF DEFENDANT
§2.3. Cautions to be given accused on interrogations.
No peace officer or other employee of the Republic shall interrogate, interview, examine, or otherwise make inquiries of a person accused or suspected of an offense, or request any statement from him, including a confession of guilt, without first informing him of the following :
(c) That he does not have to make any statement or admission regarding the offense of which he is accused or suspected ;
PART I
Introductory
Chapter 2. RIGHTS OF DEFENDANT
§2.3. Cautions to be given accused on interrogations.
No peace officer or other employee of the Republic shall interrogate, interview, examine, or otherwise make inquiries of a person accused or suspected of an offense, or request any statement from him, including a confession of guilt, without first informing him of the following :
(d)That any statement or admission made by him may be used as evidence against him in a criminal prosecution.
PART I
Introductory
Chapter 2. RIGHTS OF DEFENDANT
§2.5. Privileges and duties of accused persons.
1. Accused's privilege not be a witness.
Every person in any criminal action in which he is an accused has a privilege not to be called as a witness and not to testify. He may, however, subject to the limitations contained in this chapter, testify in his own behalf in accordance with the rules governing other witnesses.
1. In respect of an investigation under this Statute, a person:
(a) Shall not be compelled to incriminate himself or herself or to confess guilt;