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History, 16.12.2021 23:30 georgesarkes12

If someone is accused of a crime, can that person be forced to speak against their own case in a court of law? Why or why not? A.
Yes, the accused has the right to confront the witnesses against them.
B.
No, the First Amendment right to free speech also means that people cannot be forced to speak.
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No, the Fifth Amendment protects people from being forced to testify against themselves in court.
D.
Yes, the victim has the right to hear the testimony of the accused.

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