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3 May, 21:28

The fifth amendment protects citizens against self-incrimination

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  1. 3 May, 21:45
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    The Fifth Amendment protects individuals from being forced to incriminate themselves. Incriminating oneself is defined as exposing oneself (or another person) to "an accusation or charge of crime," or as involving oneself (or another person) "in a criminal prosecution or the danger thereof."
  2. 3 May, 22:57
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    The fifth amendment protects individuals from being forced to incriminate themselves
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