Self-incrimination. This refers to the act of providing testimony or evidence that could potentially be used against oneself in a legal context. It is often protected under the Fifth Amendment in the United States, allowing individuals to refuse to answer questions that may lead to self-incrimination.
at least two witenesses testify against him or her
Self confidence is written as two words, which may or may not be hyphenated (i.e. self-confidence).
Yes it is.
"Self-worth" is typically written as two words when referring to someone's sense of value and confidence in themselves.
'Self Conscious' is usually referred to as two different words.
self interest and fear
When two words act against each other in one sentence, it is called an 'oxymoron'.
The district attorney granted him immunity in exchange for his testimony.When two commit a crime, the one who is least at fault is given immunity to testify against the other.
No, "self respect" is not a hyphenated word. It is typically written as two separate words.
That depends on the dictionary you are using. Turn to 'self-evident' in your dictionary and look at the two words printed at the top of the page.
Self incrimination and illegal search and seizure are two of the things.
against and life