Do you have the right to remain silent in Korea?

1 384 U.S. 436 (1966). 2 The Korean Constitution protects the right against self-incrimination and Korean courts have held that, in "the Korean version of Miranda," police must advise suspects of their right to silence prior to interrogation. If police fail to do so, any resulting statement is inadmissible.
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Do they do Miranda rights in Korea?

Citizens of both the United States and the Republic of Korea enjoy similar Miranda Rights. Both nations have procedural guarantees to the right to be silent and right to counsel during custodial interrogation.
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What countries have right to remain silent?

The right to silence is a legal principle which guarantees any individual the right to refuse to answer questions from law enforcement officers or court officials.
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  • 2.1 Australia. 2.1.1 New South Wales. ...
  • 2.2 Bangladesh.
  • 2.3 Canada.
  • 2.4 China.
  • 2.5 Czech Republic.
  • 2.6 European Union. ...
  • 2.7 France.
  • 2.8 Germany.
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Does South Korea have jury duty?

There is no system of juries in the judicial system of South Korea, although since February 2, 2008 a limited provision for advisory juries has been introduced for criminal cases and environmental cases, and all questions of law and fact are decided by judges.
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Which countries have Miranda rights?

Not in the UK. The Miranda is meaningless outside the US because it is effectively US law, which doesn't apply elsewhere.
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Should I speak to the police? The Right to Remain Silent



Does Japan have Miranda rights?

Anybody can be arrested, and held for up to 23 days before being charged with a crime. When a suspect is arrested, he is informed of two rights, analogous to Miranda rights. The first is the right to remain silent. The second is the right to have an attorney at the trial.
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Do police in Russia read you your rights?

Do they have to read you your rights in Russia? After arresting them, police typically take detainees to the nearest police station, where they inform them of their rights.
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What is the legal age of marriage in South Korea?

Under the Civil Code 2011 the minimum legal age of marriage is 18 years. However, minors can be married with parental consent.
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Is divorce accepted in Korea?

In addition, in Korea, a couple can divorce by mutual consent, without court proceedings. (Civil Act art. 834.) Therefore, an at-fault spouse can ask for a divorce outside the judicial process and can divorce as long as the other spouse agrees.
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Is South Korea immigrant friendly?

An advanced industrial economy with a high quality of life and one of Asia's few liberal democracies, South Korea is a comparatively attractive destination for international migrants. Given the country's low birth rate and aging population, there are needs for both 'high' and 'low' skill labour.
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What country has least freedom?

Least free were Syria (3.79), Venezuela (3.80), and Yemen (4.30). The components on which the index is based can be divided into economic freedoms and other personal freedoms. Highest ranking in economic freedoms were Hong Kong (8.91) and Singapore (8.71).
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Do Chinese citizens have a right to remain silent?

Chinese law does not allow for “the right to remain silent.” You can have access to an interpreter, usually provided by the case handling authorities, if you are not able to communicate in the local language, but the availability and quality of interpretation varies.
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How many years do you go to jail for killing someone in Korea?

Determination of suspension of sentence

According to the penal code, the sentencing range for murder is capital punishment or life imprisonment and not less than 5 years imprisonment.
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Can you right turn on red in Korea?

(1) Red signal--

(b) A vehicle may turn right, provided it will not interfere with a pedestrian or right-of way vehicle. (2) Yellow signal--A driver must come to a complete stop before reaching the stop line, a pedestrian crosswalk, or an intersection.
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What rights do citizens in Korea have?

All citizens enjoy the freedom of residence and the right to move at will. All citizens enjoy freedom of occupation. All citizens are free from intrusion into their place of residence. In case of search or seizure in a residence, a warrant issued by a judge upon request of a prosecutor has to be presented.
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Is remarriage allowed in Korea?

So if you're divorced by the Korean family, then you can remarry at any time you want with no legal hindrances. If you have any question about divorcing in Korea or any other family law related issues, please visit our Legal Consultation center or send your inquiry email directly to [email protected].
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What happens if you marry a Korean citizen?

You can get Korean citizenship by marrying a Korean. Foreigners can get an F-2-1 visa for one year after marriage with a Korean citizen. One year of residence may extend from a minimum of one year to a maximum of two years.
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What are marriage rules in Korea?

Males over 18 and females over 16 years old may marry with their parents' or guardians' consent. Otherwise South Korea's age of consent to marriage is 20 in Korean age (19 in international age). 20 years of age is also the age of consent for sexual activity.
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Can Kim marry Kim in Korea?

Nevertheless, there was long a law in place to forbid marriage between people with the same surname and ancestral paternal origin. In 1997, however, South Korea's Constitutional Court ruled the law unconstitutional, and the civil code was amended in 2005 to forbid only marriage between closely related people.
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What is the divorce rate in Korea?

The divorce rate in South Korea in 2021 was two divorces per 1,000 inhabitants, slightly lower than the value of 2.1 in the previous year.
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Do Korean guys marry foreigners?

Most Koreans are against their first son marrying a foreigner. It has been said that they have to continue the family line by marrying a Korean. Therefore, the trend of having a multicultural relationship in Korea is not normalized.
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Are you innocent until proven guilty in Russia?

Innocent until proven guilty: It's a bedrock principle in Western democracies. Not so, it seems, in Russia, where defendants go to trial expecting to be found guilty.
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Does FBI have to read Miranda rights?

Police are not required to read your Miranda rights before or during arrest. While some officers may choose to do so, they are only legally obligated to “Mirandize” suspects who are being questioned in custody.
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Is Alcoholics Anonymous in Russia?

“There are now 370 AA meetings … in Russia, and 40 percent of those meetings were started by – initiated by the graduates of the house,” he said.
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