Multiple Choice
A person who is subpoenaed to testify in a criminal trial (not a defendant) can invoke the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination by:
A) refusing to take the witness stand.
B) taking the witness stand but refusing to answer any questions.
C) invoking the Fifth Amendment in response to specific questions.
D) A person who is not the defendant cannot invoke the Fifth Amendment.
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Q4: Compare and contrast the Miranda rights and
Q5: The Miranda warnings are required during booking:<br>A)Never<br>B)Not
Q6: If a suspect invokes the right to
Q7: The privilege against self-incrimination can only be
Q8: A person who has been given immunity
Q10: Which of the following would be considered
Q11: Assume for this question that Eric invoked
Q12: If Miranda warnings are given correctly and
Q13: The defendant invokes the privilege against self-incrimination
Q14: Miranda warnings must be given at the