The Right to Remain Silent

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The Right to Remain Silent is a legal-themed work, likely a drama or crime story, centered on issues of criminal justice and constitutional protections, authored by Gerald W. Abrams.

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instanceOf legal drama
television film
about suspects being processed by police
tension between law enforcement and civil liberties
author Gerald W. Abrams NERFINISHED
basedOn stage play The Right to Remain Silent
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Hubert C. de la Bouillerie NERFINISHED
executiveProducer Gerald W. Abrams NERFINISHED
featuresSetting interrogation room
police station
genre crime
legal drama
hasCreator Gerald W. Abrams NERFINISHED
hasLegalConcept Miranda warning NERFINISHED
due process
police interrogation
right against self-incrimination
hasTitle The Right to Remain Silent NERFINISHED
intendedAudience adult viewers
mainTheme Miranda rights NERFINISHED
constitutional rights
criminal justice
police procedure
narrativeFocus events during a single night in a police station
narrativeForm fiction
originalLanguage English
portrays criminal suspects
judicial system
lawyers
police officers
producer Gerald W. Abrams NERFINISHED
releaseMedium television
screenwriter Gerald W. Abrams NERFINISHED
subjectMatter constitutional protections in the United States
criminal procedure law
workOf Gerald W. Abrams NERFINISHED
workType legal-themed drama

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