"Constitutional Rights at Stake: Petitions Push for Supreme Court to Protect Against Self-Incrimination In a move that could have far-reaching implications for the justice system, two petitions have been filed with the Supreme Court, urging the highest court in the land to uphold the fundamental right against self-incrimination, as guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment of the US Constitution. The amendment, which has long been a cornerstone of American jurisprudence, protects individuals from being compelled to testify against themselves in court. The petitions, which argue that the right to remain silent is essential to preventing coerced confessions and ensuring the integrity of the criminal justice process, could lead to a significant Supreme Court ruling on the scope and limits of this crucial constitutional protection."


Two petitions ask the Supreme Court to uphold the remedy required by the Fifth Amendment.