Arthur

However when the prosecution presents a set of cogent inculpatory facts against you (prima facie case) and you remain silent, an adverse inference can be drawn which is comprises an item of circumstantial evidence which is added to the bundle of evidence in final judgement. Thus the inference is used indirectly. S v Chabalala; Tandwa ................
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