34 Effect of accused's failure to mention facts when questioned or charged

Inferences from accused's silence

34  Effect of accused's failure to mention facts when questioned or charged

(1)     Where, in any proceedings against a person for an offence, evidence is given that the accused—

(a)     at any time before he was charged with the offence, on being questioned under caution by a constable trying to discover whether or by whom the offence had been committed, failed to mention any fact relied on in his defence in those proceedings; or

(b)     on being charged with the offence or officially informed that he might be prosecuted for it, failed to mention any such fact[; or

(c)     at any time after being charged with the

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