Plead the Fifth - album - was created on 2010-05-11.
In a deposition, you can assert your Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, but it is generally not as straightforward as simply saying "I plead the Fifth." Instead, you may need to provide a specific reason for why answering a particular question may incriminate you. The court may then determine whether your refusal to answer is justified.
plead to the fifth
Louis Thomas Fratto AKA Lew Farrell
You would have to appear in court if summoned. You can plead the Fifth Amendment if asked to testify.
The right not to incriminate oneself when appearing in front of a court. This means if you are asked a question to which the answer would make you appear guilty, you can say "I plead the fifth" and they will be forced to scrap the question / your answer.
The Fifth amendment. "To plead the fifth"
Never. Your right to plead the 5th and remain silent is a constant right which no authority has the right to snuff out.
The right to plead the fifth to protect oneself rather than the protection of others was ratified in 1791.
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.
An attorney can plead on behalf of another person.
The fifth amendment is actually several things, but when you plead the fifth, you're exercising your right to protection from self incrimination. Basically, it means that you cannot be made to answer ANY questions which could result in you being convicted of a crime.