Invoking the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution, which provides protection from self-incrimination.
It means you do not have to answer a question, if you feel it may incriminate (make you appear guilty) you.
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution states that a person may not be forced to incriminate himself . To take the fifth, means that you want to use that right. Taking the fifth, may not be used as an admission of guilt.
"Taking the fifth" or "pleading the fifth" means invoking the protection of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution--the one that guarantees us the right not to incriminate ourselves. As a witness on the witness stand in court, you can refuse to answer a question if you think the answer might put you in a bad spot with respect to the law. The Wikipedia article on the Fith Amendment (link below) says this: "The Fifth Amendment protects witnesses from being forced to incriminate themselves. To 'plead the fifth' is a refusal to answer a question because the response could form self incriminating evidence."
u have the right to remain silent on the grounds you don't want to incriminate yourself.
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The fifth amendment was ratified in 1791.
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution states that a person may not be forced to incriminate himself . To take the fifth, means that you want to use that right. Taking the fifth, may not be used as an admission of guilt.
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Taking the fifth - applies in the US and is the term used when someone refuses to answer a question put to them by a government official.The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution, (which is part of the Bill of Rights), protects against abuse of government authority in a legal procedure. The particular section that is being applied when someone takes the fifth is:-"No person shall ........ be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself"
A part of the 5th amendment to the constitution states that a suspect is not forced to say anything that can incriminate him or herself.
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"Taking the fifth" or "pleading the fifth" means invoking the protection of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution--the one that guarantees us the right not to incriminate ourselves. As a witness on the witness stand in court, you can refuse to answer a question if you think the answer might put you in a bad spot with respect to the law. The Wikipedia article on the Fith Amendment (link below) says this: "The Fifth Amendment protects witnesses from being forced to incriminate themselves. To 'plead the fifth' is a refusal to answer a question because the response could form self incriminating evidence."
Do you mean what does it mean to plead the fifth? This would refer to your fifth amendment right not to say anything that would be self-incrementing.
You mean when was- it was the 5th of this month.
In a sequence, the one after the fourth.Fifth is an ordinal number. It means the number five item in a series."A fifth" can mean one of five equal parts of the whole. It can also mean a fifth of a gallon of whiskey.
Assuming you mean her fifth single, that would be Bad Romance.
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It means clapping your hand against to somebody else's hand as a response to "giving the five". Conversely, "taking the 5th" or "taking the Fifth" refers to a right under the United States Bill of Rights that a person does not have an obligation to implicate themselves in a crime. In layman's speech, "taking the 5th" means "keeping your mouth shut" or "I won't/can't tell you that".