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There is NO amendment that says you CANNOT testify against yourself. There is an amendment that says that you cannot be FORCED to testify against yourself. A BIG difference! The 5th Amendment to the US Constitution protects you against self incrimination unless you WILLINGLY waive that right.

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Which amendment says that you don't have to testify against yourself?

The 5th Amendment!


Under which amendment are defendants not required to testify on their own behalf?

The fifth amendment protects you against testifying against yourself.


What would happen if the fifth amendment wasn't protected?

With no Fifth Amendment you could be required to testify against yourself in court.


What amendment give you the right not to testify against yourself?

5th amendment. "No person... shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself."


What amendment says a person has the right to testify against himself?

NO amendment says a person has the right to testify against himself (which is true), but there is one that says the opposite.The Fifth Amendment, part of the Bill of Rights, says that no citizen can be forced to testify against themselvesi.e. you have the right to NOT testify against yourself.In popular culture, "taking the Fifth" means "invoking your right against self-incrimination."


What amendment says that you do not have to testify against yourself or a family member in a court of law?

The 5th Amendment. That's why they say "I plea the 5th"


What is the purpose of the 5 amendment?

The fifth amendment merely states that you don't have to testify against yourself or someone else if you don't want to. "I plead the fifth."


When does the 5th amendment apply -Basically I was busted at a bar underage but the charges were dropped soon after. I now received a subponea to testify against the bar. Can I use the 5th amendment?

No. The Fifth amendment applies to giving testimony against yourself. Since the charges against you were dropped, you have no protection against self-incrimination. You are now simply a witness to the events in or at the bar and can be forced to testify.


How are you protected from self-incrimination?

The 5th Amendment of the Constitution protects you from self-incrimination, by guaranteeing you the right to never have to testify against yourself.


What does Admendment 5 of the US Constitution guarantee or protect?

Your right to not testify in court against yourself. If your testimony will incriminate you, or find you guilty, you have the right to take the fifth amendment and choose not testify.


Which amendment protects an individual from having to testify against himself?

The 5th amendment


Under which category does this constitutional amendment fall due process that a person cannot be made to testify against themselves?

The 5th Amendment guarantees that a person does not have to testify against him or herself.

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