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14 September, 22:26

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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  1. 14 September, 22:41
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    -cannot be forced to testify against themselves
  2. 14 September, 22:51
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    The correct answer is Option B) Cannot be forced to testify against themselves.

    It is a part of the Bill of Rights and provides every citizen of the United States with the protection of being completed to become witness against themselves.

    Furthermore, the clause of Double Jeopardy means that every individual can only be tried once in a Federal court of law for the same crime committed.

    The draft, what later become the fifth amendment was written by Congressman James Madison in 1789.
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