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When a Defendant in a Murder Trial Chooses Not to Take

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When a defendant in a murder trial chooses not to take the stand in his own defense, the jury must be warned by the judge not to interpret his silence as evidence of guilt.This protection against self-incrimination is found in the


A) First Amendment.
B) Fourth Amendment.
C) Fifth Amendment.
D) Eighth Amendment.
E) Tenth Amendment.

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