unofan
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Re: NFL 2015: Let's Talk About Balls
Key word being incrimination. The fifth amendment only applies in the criminal context. There's no right to remain silent unless criminal charges are in play. If it's purely a civil matter, you can be compelled to talk.
Last I checked, the NFL does not enforce a criminal code. Frankly, they don't even enforce a civil code, they can infer whatever the hell they want from people's silence.
but not under oathin which case they could merely cite their right to remain silent to avoid self-incrimination. And in every jury instruction I've ever heard of, jurors are not supposed to infer anything whatsoever any time a defendant invokes said right.
or, like St. Clown said.
Key word being incrimination. The fifth amendment only applies in the criminal context. There's no right to remain silent unless criminal charges are in play. If it's purely a civil matter, you can be compelled to talk.
Last I checked, the NFL does not enforce a criminal code. Frankly, they don't even enforce a civil code, they can infer whatever the hell they want from people's silence.
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