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In the UK:
You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
or
You have the right to remain silent, but anything you do say will be taken down and may be used in evidence against you.
In the US, it is called the Miranda Warning:
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to speak to an attorney, and to have an attorney present during any questioning. If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be provided for you at government expense.
In New South Wales, Australia:
You are not obliged to say or do anything unless you wish to do so, but whatever you say or do may be used in evidence. Do you understand?
It differs from place to place but the meaning is similiar.