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What are the inalienable rights of the accused in the Brazilian criminal process? a) The right to remain silent, the right to a defense, the right ...

What are the inalienable rights of the accused in the Brazilian criminal process?
a) The right to remain silent, the right to a defense, the right to be assisted by a lawyer, the right to be informed of the charges, the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, the right to confront witnesses and evidence, the right to appeal, and the right to be treated with dignity and respect.
b) The right to remain silent, the right to a defense, the right to be assisted by a lawyer, the right to be informed of the charges, the right to be presumed guilty until proven innocent, the right to confront witnesses and evidence, the right to appeal, and the right to be treated with dignity and respect.
c) The right to remain silent, the right to a defense, the right to be assisted by a lawyer, the right to be informed of the charges, the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, the right to avoid confrontation with witnesses and evidence, the right to appeal, and the right to be treated with dignity and respect.

a) The right to remain silent, the right to a defense, the right to be assisted by a lawyer, the right to be informed of the charges, the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, the right to confront witnesses and evidence, the right to appeal, and the right to be treated with dignity and respect.
b) The right to remain silent, the right to a defense, the right to be assisted by a lawyer, the right to be informed of the charges, the right to be presumed guilty until proven innocent, the right to confront witnesses and evidence, the right to appeal, and the right to be treated with dignity and respect.
c) The right to remain silent, the right to a defense, the right to be assisted by a lawyer, the right to be informed of the charges, the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, the right to avoid confrontation with witnesses and evidence, the right to appeal, and the right to be treated with dignity and respect.

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A alternativa correta é a letra A) O direito de permanecer em silêncio, o direito à defesa, o direito de ser assistido por um advogado, o direito de ser informado das acusações, o direito de ser presumido inocente até que se prove o contrário, o direito de confrontar testemunhas e evidências, o direito de recorrer e o direito de ser tratado com dignidade e respeito.

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