5A: The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination Flashcards

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10 justifications cited to support the privilege against compelled self-incrimination

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***Lefkowitz v. Turley

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Counselman v. Hitchcock

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Malloy v. Hogan

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United States v. L.O. Ward

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Minnesota v. Murphy

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Boyd v. United States

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3 elements required to invoke 5A privilege

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Ohio Adult Parole Authority v. Woodard

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***McKune v. Lile

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***Griffin v. California

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***Schmerber v. California

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***Pensylvania v. Muniz

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***Boyd v. United States

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***Fisher v. United States

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