<Li> fails to give evidence at trial or answer any question; </Li> <Li> fails to account on arrest for objects, substances or marks on his person, clothing or footwear, in his possession, or in the place where he is arrested; or </Li> <Li> fails to account on arrest for his presence at a place . </Li> <P> There may be no conviction based wholly on silence . Where inferences may be drawn from silence, the court must direct the jury as to the limits to the inferences which may properly be drawn from silence . </P>

When does the right to remain silent not apply