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It is known that Price of Silence was some sort of 'gift' given to certain people to get a chance to recover their lost time, and giving even more time. The phrase in the back of the Abnormality changes when the last ring is in action, stating that the author of the phrase isn't the owner of the Abnormality, and that they are going to pay the price of the gift when the owner comes back. The rest of its origins are still unknown.

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In 1965, the Supreme Court held in Griffin v. California that the Fifth Amendment privilege against compelled self-incrimination prohibits judges and prosecutors from pointing to a defendant's failure to testify as substantive evidence of guilt. This doctrine assumes that such a prosecutorial or judicial "adverse comment" compels a negative inference-that the defendant is hiding something. The Griffin Court held that this assumption amounts to an unfair penalty on a defendant's invocation of a constitutionally protected right. This doctrine, however, makes a dangerous misstep in additionally assuming that the prohibition of adverse comment and the administration of limiting instructions curtail a jury's impermissible inference drawing and the associated penalty. Yet the presumption of guilt from silence may be unavoidable, and the "compulsion" created by silence that the Fifth Amendment aims to protect may exist independently of any prosecutorial theatrics, limiting instructions, or well-intended procedural protections. If so, the assumption underlying Griffin-that forbidding adverse comment protects a defendant's Fifth Amendment rights-loses its constitutional footing. If an imaginative jury, naturally aware and suspicious of silence, is inclined to draw impermissible connections, then the doctrine's purported shield serves as a roadblock, is arguably ineffective, and perhaps even does more harm than good. This Note argues that the Griffin roadblock should be abandoned as an American jurisprudential tool, whether through judicial review of legislation vacating Griffin protections in favor of other procedural safeguards or through the Court's express revisitation of the issue.

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Bestselling author William D. Cohan, whose reporting and writing have been hailed as "gripping" (the New York Times), "authoritative" (the Washington Post), and "seductively engrossing" (Chicago Tribune), presents a stunning new account of the Duke lacrosse team scandal that reveals the pressures faced by America's elite colleges and universities and pulls back the curtain, in a riveting narrative, on the larger issues of sexual misconduct, underage drinking, and bad-boy behavior - all too prevalent on campuses across the country.

Despite being front-page news nationwide, the true story of the 2006 Duke lacrosse team rape case has never been told in its entirety and is more complex than all the reportage to date would indicate. The Price of Silence is the definitive, magisterial account of what happens when the most combustible forces in American culture - unbridled ambition, intellectual elitism, athletic prowess, aggressive sexual behavior, racial bias, and absolute prosecutorial authority - collide and then explode on a powerful university campus, in the justice system, and in the media.

What transpired at Duke followed upon the university's unprecedented and determined effort to compete directly with the Ivy League for the best students and with its Division I rivals for supremacy in selected sports - most famously men's basketball, where Duke has become a perennial powerhouse and the winner of four national championships. As Cohan brilliantly shows, the pursuit of excellence in such diverse realms put extraordinary strains on the campus culture and - warned some longtime Duke observers - warped the university's academic ethos. Duke became known for its "work hard, play hard" dynamic, and specifically for its wild off-campus parties, where it seemed almost anything could happen - and often did.

Cohan's reconstruction of the scandal's events - the night in question, the local police investigation, Duke's actions, the lacrosse players' defense tactics, the furious campus politics - is meticulous and complete. Readers who think they know the story are in for more than one surprise, for at the heart of it are individuals whose lives were changed forever. As the scandal developed, different actors fought to control the narrative. At stake were not just the futures of the accused players, the reputation of the woman claiming she was raped, and the career of the local prosecutor, but also the venerable and carefully nurtured name of Duke University itself - the Duke brand, exceedingly valuable when competing for elite students, world-class athletes, talented professors, and the financial support of its nationally prominent, deep-pocketed alumni. The battle for power involved the Duke administration, led by its president, Richard Brodhead, a blazing academic star hired away from Yale; the Duke board of trustees, which included several titans of Wall Street; the faculty, comprising a number of outspoken critics of the lacrosse players; the athletes' parents, many of whom were well connected in Washington and New York and able - and willing - to hire expensive counsel to defend their sons; and, ultimately, the justice system of North Carolina, which took over the controversial case and rendered its judgment.

The price of resolving the scandal proved extraordinarily high, both in terms of unexpected human suffering and the stratospheric costs of settling legal claims. The Price of Silence is a story unlike any other, yet sheds light on what is really happening on campuses around the country as colleges and universities compete urgently with one another, and confirms William Cohan's preeminent reputation as one of the most lively and insightful journalists working today.

Earnings conference calls where there is little or no interaction between management and analysts can lead to a significant drop in share price, according to a new study that questions the effectiveness of some investor relations programs.

The Apprentice contestant turned White House aide Manigault Newman has alleged that multiple former Trump Administration aides have been taking money for their silence since leaving their posts, a hush money payment under the guise of a no-show job that she says she turned down.

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