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Pleading the Fifth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In American criminal law, " taking the Fifth ", also known as " pleading the Fifth " or " demanding the fifth ", is the act of refusing to testify under oath in a court of law or any other tribu...
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Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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What does it mean, when someone says this, exactly ... They are invoking their right, guaranteed by the 5th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, not to give a statement that will incriminate them in a criminal proceeding. ... the 5th means that they are referring to the 5th amendment of the constitution...
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That person will then plead the 5th in other to protect themselves from being forced to testify and make their own illegal actions known. ... It means "I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that it may incriminate me."; You don't have to incriminate yourself.
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They said if Jesus tells them yes, this would the Pharisees believes that this means that he is NOT the Messiah. If Jesus replied No, they believed that he would be trying to revolt against Rome.
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They became involved in suspect activities stemming from their role in helping Sharon to fund, by means of allegedly-illegal methods, his election campaign. The Greek Island affair, in which Gilad Sharon is involved, is also linked to the public activities of his father.
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But, by definition, alpha=.05 means that if we just looked at a bunch of random numbers, we would find significance 5 times for every hundred regressions we did. So you can always find significance in data if you look hard enough (if you torture the data).
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