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Salinas v. Texas
A case in which the Court held that the Fifth Amendment's Self-Incrimination clause does not protect individuals that have not been arrested.
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Salinas v. Texas is an episode from U.S. Supreme Court 2012 Term Arguments. A case in which the Court held that the Fifth Amendment's Self-Incrimination clause does not protect individuals that have not been arrested. The episode was publis...
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Published Apr 17, 2013, audio available.
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A case in which the Court held that the Fifth Amendment's Self-Incrimination clause does not protect individuals that have not been arrested.
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Published Apr 17, 2013