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Law: What does I Plead the fifth mean?

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Answer:it means you dont have to answer a question

Explanation:

The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees that an individual cannot be compelled by the government to provide incriminating information about herself – the so-called “right to remain silent.”

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When someone is being put on trial for a crime they have the right to remain silent, essentially meaning if they're asking a question that could incriminate or contradict them, they have the right to plead the fifth so that they don't have to answer the question.

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