Concept
Privilege Against Self-Incrimination 0
The privilege against self-incrimination is a legal principle that allows individuals to refuse to answer questions or provide information that could incriminate themselves in criminal proceedings. It is a fundamental right under the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, ensuring that no person is compelled to be a witness against themselves, thereby protecting against forced confessions and preserving the integrity of the legal process.
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