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Other than "Double Jeopardy" or "The Fifth" (referring to the right to not self-incriminate), I'm not aware of one vernacular title.

Briefly, the Fifth covers:

  • Due Process (along with the 4th and 14th)
  • Double Jeopardy
  • Emminent Domain
  • Protection from self-incrimination
  • Custodial Interrogation (e.g. Miranda, Escobido, et al).
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