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A citizen can "plead the fifth" to protect their free speech. True False

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christies1998
christies1998 christies1998
  • 21-03-2017
the answer is true but only in court i think
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ZakNeedsHelp
ZakNeedsHelp ZakNeedsHelp
  • 21-03-2017
When a person says "plead the fifth" it is usually in trial at court. When they say that it means that they dont want to talk and they want their lawyers to speak for them.
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