Danh ngôn của Trey Gowdy
The longer you remain silent, the longer you don't turn over documents, a presumption begins to build that you're withholding something. That's human nature. That may not be a legal presumption, but that's a common sense presumption.
The longer you remain silent, the longer you don't turn over documents, a presumption begins to build that you're withholding something. That's human nature. That may not be a legal presumption, but that's a common sense presumption.
Bạn giữ im lặng càng lâu, bạn không lật tài liệu càng lâu, thì bạn sẽ bắt đầu có suy đoán rằng bạn đang che giấu điều gì đó. Đó là bản chất của con người. Đó có thể không phải là một giả định pháp lý, nhưng đó là một giả định thông thường.
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