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The obvious implication that arises during a trial is that, if the accused does not testify, he/she must be guilty.

The obvious implication that arises during a trial is that, if the accused does not testify, he/she must be guilty. How is this overcome in the law and what safeguards are in place during a trial to provide an accused with the presumption of innocence?

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