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Right to grand jury indictment, no double jeopardy, freedom from self-incrimination, due process of law

a. Amendment Six
b. Amendment Nine
c. Amendment One
d. Amendment Five

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d  it is the fifth amendment The Fifth Amendment part of the protects against a person being compelled to be a witness against himself or herself in a criminal case. Taking the Fifth is a colloquial term for invoking the privilege that allows a witness to decline to answer questions that might incriminate him or her, without penalty or it counting against him or her. A defendant can not be compelled to become a witness at his or her own trial, but if he or she should testify, he or she is not entitled to the privileges and inferences that can be drawn from a refusal to answer
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The Fifth Amendment (D Amendment Five) allows for the protection of the right to a grand jury indictment, no double jeopardy, freedom from self incrimination, and due process of law. 
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