Asked by wanda makinen on Jun 14, 2024
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The act of giving testimony that implicates one's guilt or participation in criminal wrongdoing and that is prohibited by the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution describes which of the following constitutional prohibitions?
A) Double jeopardy
B) Excessive bail and fines
C) Self-incrimination
D) Cruel and unusual punishment
Self-Incrimination
The act of implicating oneself in a crime, protected against in many legal systems by the right to remain silent.
Fifth Amendment
A provision in the U.S. Constitution that, among other protections, prevents individuals from being compelled to incriminate themselves.
U.S. Constitution
The supreme law of the United States that outlines the national framework of government and the rights of the individual citizens.
- Comprehend the prohibition against self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the prohibition against self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment.
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