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What does it mean to say, Defend their will, if their going on trial or to court? (Im trying to see if it will make sense with the paragraph I'm writing for social studies.)
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What does it mean to say, Defend their will, if their going on trial or to court? (Im trying to see if it will make sense with the paragraph I'm writing for social studies.)
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Well in the 5th amendment it states that people have the right to not speak during a trial, so that defends their will.
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