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Wadzanai

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One of the oldest and most universal systems of law dates back to the ancient Phoenicians:
 
  a. Egyptian
  b. Roman
  c. Maritime
   d. Hebrew

Question 2

Discuss the situations when the protections afforded by the Fifth Amendment does not protect against self-incrimination.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Self-incrimination protection applies only to evidence that is communicated or testimonial in nature. It does not apply to statements that might incriminate a third party or to physical evidence. Self-incrimination does not apply to corporations, businesses, labor unions, and other organizations. Additionally, self-incrimination does not apply in noncriminal cases in which a state's public interest is unrelated to the enforcement of its criminal laws.




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