Multiple Choice
Once the statute of limitations has run on a crime:
A) the person who committed it cannot invoke the Fifth Amendment in order to refuse to testify about it.
B) the person who committed it has immunity from prosecution for all charges related to that crime.
C) the person who committed it cannot be charged for perjury for statements about the crime.
D) All of these are true
Correct Answer:

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