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What does the Fifth Amendment's protection against self-incrimination mean?a. That a person only has to be a witness against himself or herself is a felony is involvedb. That a person does not have to be a witness against himself or herself if a first offense is involvedc. That a person does not have to be a witness against himself or herself if prison time is involved as opposed to a mere fined. That a person does not have to be a witness against himself or herself in a criminal case periode. That a person has to be a witness against himself or herself

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That a person does not have to be a witness against himself or herself in a criminal case periode.

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Answer: d) a person does not have to be a whitness against himself or herself un a criminal case.

Explanation: there is no obligation for any person to confess a crime or to express him or her participation in a criminal case. Nobody is obliged to testified against himself or herself.