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The Fifth Amendment : The Most Important Of The 5th Amendment

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In 1791, the government made the 5th Amendment or as you know “I plead the 5th” which gives you the right to decline to answer questions where the answers might incriminate them, and generally without having to suffer a penalty for asserting the right. I think that the 5th Amendment is the most important mainly because it protects us from having our rights abused by the government. It protects us to decline to answer questions where the answers might incriminate them, and generally without having to suffer a penalty for asserting the right. Also it makes it harder for the government to actually convict us for crimes. The Fifth Amendment also says that we cannot have our life, liberty, or our property taken except by the due process of the law. It means that the government cannot punish us if it wants to. This means it has to go through the “Due Process” of the law by giving us a fair trial. It applies only to testimony and does not give criminal defendants or witnesses in congressional investigations the right to refuse to turn over subpoenaed documents. But there is an exception when the act of producing a document is itself incriminating. The 5th Amendment Basically, states that no one shall be charged with capital crimes without a Grand Jury's permission, except in cases regarding the military while under service in wartime or public danger. No one can be put on trial again for the same crime. You can't be forced to testify yourself. That no one should be

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