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If a probationer does not claim a right against self-incrimination, any statements made to a probation officer may be used as evidence. true or false?

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If a probationer does not claim a right against self-incrimination, any statements made to a probation officer may be used as evidence. The statement that is being presented shows a TRUE one. Without claiming the right against self-incrimination, then there are instances that you'll end up that someone will use it as evidence.
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