Wringing out the Fault
Stephen Sedley: The Right to Silence, 7 March 2002
“... was not to be wrung out of himself, but rather to be discovered by other means, and other men. William Blackstone, Commentaries If you were sitting down today to set out the principles of a good system of criminal justice, with a blank sheet of paper and all the wisdom of hindsight at your disposal, you would probably start, as I would, with the principle ... ”