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irinina [24]
3 years ago
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What does “being a witness against themself” mean?

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beks73 [17]3 years ago
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When being a witness against themselves it means They don’t have to give any results regarding them I think that’s what it means I’m not sure look it up

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The First Amendment Handbook provides a basic primer on the laws affecting reporters’ rights to gather and disseminate news.

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The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press

Funding for this publication provided by: Gannett Foundation and The Scheide Fund.

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