| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - er to commit the accused for trial or whether there is a case to answer, and (b) the court or jury, in determining whether the accused is guilty of the offence charged, may (i) draw such inferences from the failure or refusal as appear proper; (ii) on the basis of such inferences, treat the failure or refusal as, or as capable of amounting to, corroboration of any evidence given against the accuse
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