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ollegr [7]
3 years ago
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What is the main concept of the fifth amendment?

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2 answers:
Gnoma [55]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The main concept of the fifth amendment is discussed below.

Explanation:

Fifth Amendment.

  • The Fifth Amendment constitutes several rights applicable to both perpetrator and formal judicial procedures.
  • In criminal proceedings, the Fifth Amendment ensures the right to first-class judges, prohibits “repeated exposure,” and defends versus self-incrimination.
  • The Fifth Amendment is essential mainly because it preserves us from becoming our rights exploited by the government.

Alex3 years ago
4 0
A fair trial/jury is required for any person who is being tried for a crime
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