The Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination applies to:
A) any evidence that can be used in court during the prosecution of a crime.
B) all forms of testimonial evidence.
C) only to oral statements made in response to questioning by law enforcement officers.
D) only to statements made while testifying in court.
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Q28: Once the statute of limitations has run
Q29: When advising a suspect of the Miranda
Q30: The first Miranda warning states: You have
Q31: A person who has been given immunity
Q32: If a suspect invokes the Miranda right
Q34: A person can invoke a Fifth Amendment
Q35: If the defendant takes the witness stand
Q36: If a suspect invokes the Miranda rights
Q37: The Miranda warnings are required during booking:
A)Never
B)Not
Q38: How is the privilege against self-incrimination invoked
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