Defense Attorneys have advised clients to always "Plead the 5th" - TopicsExpress



          

Defense Attorneys have advised clients to always "Plead the 5th" [the refusal to testify on the ground that the testimony might tend to incriminate the witness in a crime] during any interrogation by Police until Representation was present. NOW: "If an individual is voluntarily talking to the police, he or she must claim the Fifth Amendment right of silence, or lose it; simply saying nothing won’t do, according to the ruling.” Read more: communities.washingtontimes/neighborhood/citizen-warrior/2013/jun/17/goodbye-5th-amendment-supremes-rule-silence-can-be/#ixzz2WWWuVhtR Follow us: @wtcommunities on Twitter
Posted on: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 00:37:57 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015