lindaromas
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I hope the judge forces him and Ma to answer questions on the stand, and if they dont, then I wish additional charges would come down on them for contempt of court or something.
I never have quite understood a few things about pleading the 5th. Maybe some legal eagle who knows could answer.
*What prevents every reluctant or hostile witnesses from always pleading the 5th just to get out of testifying?
*How does a judge prove that their testimony would incriminate themselves? Like what if they are just lying about that to get out of testifying against someone they favor?
*Do the judge and lawyers go into their back chambers with the witness to get them to explain why they cant answer questions?
*And if they are telling the truth that their testimony would incriminate themselves, then doesnt that mean they did something wrong themselves and some other charges of some sort of crime would be warranted for them?
Its confusing to me and Im not sure I will ever fully understand it.
What Does plead the fifth Mean? | Slang by Dictionary.com
I really like this sentence clipped from the above link
"Pleading the fifth is sometimes regarded as proof of guilt, and therefore as an incriminating step. "