0 saying or doing something that shows that you are guilty of a crime: --
1 the act of saying or doing something that shows that you are guilty of a crime: --
It is an interesting attempt to change the law of self-incrimination in the light of present circumstances.
There are the usual provisions regarding confidentiality and self-incrimination.
This proposal does not seek to affect those cases where the privilege against self-incrimination is already unavailable under the present law.
A person made subject to a disclosure order may be liable to self-incrimination, which might jeopardise the chance of a fair trial.
Clause 14 extends the privilege against self-incrimination to cover a witness's spouse.
We must have regard to the importance of the privilege against self-incrimination.
But five minutes later he assures me that the measures against self-incrimination are in any case covered by the rules.
The object of holding him there is to induce self-incrimination, and that is a very dangerous concept.