The 5th Amendment!
The fifth amendment says you cant be tried twice for the same crime, you dont have to testify against yourself, you have to right to due process and your personal property cant be taken away from you for public use without compensation
If you refuse to honor a subpoena, an arrest warrant can be issued and contempt proceedings initiated. If you appear but refuse to testify, unless you are invoking your fifth amendment right against self-incrimination or asserting a recognized privilege against compelled testimony, you can also be held in contempt. Of course, it's hard to find a witness in contempt for an inability to remember.
Because if you dont you will get skin cancer, which can lead to death
Meaning of it is that you dont have to incrimate yourself or dont want to -Ex. Breaking into a house and witnessing a murder. You didnt do it but you took place in the crime scene, you go to court and say you plead the 5th
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Meaning of it is that you dont have to incrimate yourself or dont want to -Ex. Breaking into a house and witnessing a murder. You didnt do it but you took place in the crime scene, you go to court and say you plead the 5th
Yes. They will treat you as a "hostile witness" and continue with the questioning. You cannot get out of it because you dont want to testify. Anyone can refuse to testify in court by pleading that by doing so they believe they may incriminate themselves along with the defendant. The 5th amendment of the US Constitution states that you have the right not to incriminate yourself. This is what it means when people say they "plead the fifth". If your testimony would not be incriminating to you and you just don't want to testify against a family member you can refuse to do so in any court in the US. However by refusing to give testimony to the court the judge may charge you with contempt of court and you could be fined and/or jailed. This rarely happens if the proceedings are of a civil nature,such as smail claims court or other civil court proceedings and even trafic court. It mostly occurs in criminal court proceedings, and Family court proceedings dealing with divorce or child custody.
i dont think there is a title for it... i think they just left it has amendment 3.
i dont know but i do know that the amendment is xxlll suffrage for district of columbia
24th amendment
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The 14th amendment was made in the year of 1896. Sorry i dont know the exact date.