Can innocent people plead the 5th?

Can innocent people plead the 5th


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This issue seems unresolved, so I thought I would see what the illustrious members of JPP think.

The issue is not unressolved. It is rather well settled. There is no qualification that the 5th amendment only applies to guilty people.
 
I cited a SCOTUS case that said the 5th protects innocent people from ambiguous situations.

Which the police often create. Now imagine a huge investigation with hundreds of people questioned where an ambiguous answer can, and often will, cause you to face charges of "lying" to the questioning authority...

Pretty much any good attorney would tell you to either plead the fifth or simply say, "I do not recall."
 
This issue seems unresolved, so I thought I would see what the illustrious members of JPP think.

You're command of the English language is pretty weak, so, I will just remind you that Trump has previously stated that people don't plead the fifth if they are really innocent. That is not to be grammatically confused with someone stating that hypothetical persons cannot plead the fifth for reasons owing to their level of culpability in a crime.

As this has been explained to you already today, I sincerely hope that twelfth times the charm.
 
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Quote Originally Posted by sear
If only the guilty could plead the 5th, then pleading the 5th would be an admission of guilt.
It isn't.

"Pleading the fifth is an admission that your lawyer sucks." Lc #18
Amusing, but false.
Trump's legal team is in a tizzy trying to shut their client up. Trump is in a clamor to flap his gums.

Trump's layers are trying to dissuade him.

It's an interesting contest between Trump's ego, and Trump's intellect.

Which will win?
 
This issue seems unresolved, so I thought I would see what the illustrious members of JPP think.

Of course innocent people can plead the 5th.

They just have to deal with ignorant people like Donald Trump and his puppets...who claim that anyone pleading the 5th must be hiding something...must be guilty of something.

Why do you suppose this question is "unresolved?"

It is very resolved...except to people trying to make a point that cannot be made.
 
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