Drake is God
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248 pages? this program better be good.
Pleading the fifth is not admitting you dumb fukk but it does create doubt
While I do believe Furhman planted evidence, in this case him pleading the 5th isn't a direct admission of guilt. He has no choice but the plead.Bish n1gga, thats an admission of guilt w/o saying it. Don't u dare bring your buffoonery into this glorious thread. Is the Glory Hole not open tonight?
While I do believe Furhman planted evidence, in this case him pleading the 5th isn't a direct admission of guilt. He has no choice but the plead.
Once you use you plead the 5th to a question, you have to plead it throughout your entire testimony. You can't pick and choose which questions you want to answer and which ones you don't,
While I do believe Furhman planted evidence, in this case him pleading the 5th isn't a direct admission of guilt. He has no choice but the plead.
Once you use you plead the 5th to a question, you have to plead it throughout your entire testimony. You can't pick and choose which questions you want to answer and which ones you don't,
I've looked it up, and I've seen it said in many instances.Are u a lawyer? Cuz I've never heard that before.
U plead the fifth to avoid admitting criminal activity. U most certainly have the right to answer any question thats asked.
Pleading the Fifth
Even if you have never studied law, chances are, you have probably heard the term “pleading the fifth” at some point in your life.
A common expression used when someone invokes his or her Fifth Amendment right that protects from self-incrimination, pleading the fifth prevents you from being forced to testify against yourself during a criminal trial.
If you are ever charged with a crime and your case goes to trial, it is important to know that you do not have to testify. In fact, if your testimony would incriminate you in any way, it may be in your best interest to invoke your Fifth Amendment right. Keep in mind, however, that pleading the fifth applies to your entire testimony—this means that you cannot choose to answer some questions and refuse to answer others.
Pleading the Fifth
I dont know. But you have a right to answer. What would they do if he said no to that question?I've looked it up, and I've seen it said in many instances.
but the qyestion they asked him was pretty cut n dry and if he, as an upstanding officer of the law, can't definitively answer it with a NO, then hedid something wrong.
If Fuhrman had directly answered the question (by saying no), he would be waiving his privilege to plead the fifth. Therefore, the defense could have asked him anything else after that. And if he refused to answer, he would be held in contemptI dont know. But you have a right to answer. What would they do if he said no to that question?
Bish n1gga, thats an admission of guilt w/o saying it. Don't u dare bring your buffoonery into this glorious thread. Is the Glory Hole not open tonight?
Shut up twat.Be a dumb fukking homo brehs
We all know that mj turned u out on fukking amusement park of his