My question involves criminal law for the state of:
The United States of America
This goes for any state simply because of the constitutional right to remain silent.
I'm very curious as to what would happen if from the moment you were spotted by a police officer (until however long this goes on) you can remain silent. I mean to say that if you remain silent permanently, what will happen as a series of processes? They ask you if you're guilty, not guilty, no contest. You just stand there and stare at them. What do they do? What can they make you do physically? What if you just ly there like a slug refusing to stand/eat/talk?

