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22. In Chambers v Florida (1940), defendants were compelled by extreme police pressure and mistreatment to confess to crimes - which the Supreme Court ruled was a

violation of their rights granted by which Amendment? (1 point)

The Right to a Phone Call (5th Amendment)

The Right to Remain Silent (1st Amendment)

The Right to Not Self-Incriminate (5th Amendment)

The Right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness (The Constitution)

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The Right to Not Self-Incriminate (5th Amendment).

Chambers v. Florida involved coerced confessions, which the Court found violated the defendants' Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination (and related due-process protections).