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11 February, 10:51
What if we didn't have the fifth amendment?
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Nola Dudley
11 February, 11:08
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If there was no Fifth Amendment: Self incrimination cause issues: Whenever law enforcement desired to subpoena your personal records, you would have no right to assert a claim against self incrimination. A refusal to testify on the grounds of self incrimination could be punished as a crime.
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