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Why are documentary crews allowed to be a party to illegal activity?
Depending on the jurisdiction (I am most familiar with England and Wales), there is no general duty to report crimes that you observe. (Obviously, taking part in the crime is different). The most no …
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Failing to mention when questioned something you later rely on in court
Your point A is exactly right. The 1994 Act allowed the prosecution to draw attention to the fact that you refused to say "but I was with Jack the Knife all the time" at the time you were initially q …