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olya-2409 [2.1K]
2 years ago
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If people in court say, "I plead the fifth," that means they

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2 answers:
uysha [10]2 years ago
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When you plead the fifth, it's referring the the 5th amendment against self-incrimination so you are refusing to speak. 
<span>B. Do not want to be forced to testify against themselves 
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Marizza181 [45]2 years ago
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The answer is B. Do not want to be forced to testify against themselves. This is referring to the fifth amendment. If you say I plead the fifth, it means that you don't want to answer the question that could make you look guilty. 
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