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Right against Self-Incrimination: Fifth Amendment

Right against Self-Incrimination: Fifth Amendment

Explain in detail the Right Against Self-Incrimination found in the 5th Amendment. 

Briefly summarize the holding in Miranda v. Arizona.

Create your own fact pattern to illustrate how and when law enforcement agents must give the Miranda warnings.

Please remember to list your references in Bluebook format. Note that your essay answer should contain a minimum of 350 words.
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The Right Against Self-Incrimination found in the 5th Amendment. 

The right against self-incrimination contained in the Fifth Amendment states that no individual shall be obliged to act as a witness against himself in any criminal case. For this privilege to be invoked, an individual has to prove that he is being compelled by the government to offer testimony that could consequently…………………….

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