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The Fifth Amendment protects citizens against self-incrimination, which means that citizens
are probably guilty on all counts.
cannot be forced to testify against themselves.
can ask the judge to issue a warrant.
have been denied due process.
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cannot be forced to testify against themselves.
Explanation: The Fifth Amendment's protection against self-incrimination means a person cannot be compelled to give testimony or information that could be used to criminally prosecute them (i.e., they may "plead the Fifth").
Explanation: The Fifth Amendment's protection against self-incrimination means a person cannot be compelled to give testimony or information that could be used to criminally prosecute them (i.e., they may "plead the Fifth").
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