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    A Person Refuses to Testify Against Himself at His Own
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A Person Refuses to Testify Against Himself at His Own

Question 70

Question 70

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A person refuses to testify against himself at his own trial. This is legal due to:


A) Double jeopardy
B) Right to a grand jury
C) Privilege against self-incrimination
D) All of the above

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