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He can be compelled to appear before Hellmann's court according to the Italian Code of Criminal Procedures, but he can indeed exercise his right to remain silent when on the stand. But if that were to happen, I suspect that the defence might be allowed by the court to argue that Guede's silence carried weight of its own with regard to the testimony of Alessi and the other inmates who allegedly heard this discussion.
If your interpretation is correct then in the original trial Sollecito's silence against those who testified against him carried weight towards his guilt in the eyes of the court and jury.
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