How does the prosecutor referring to Elias' response in redirect violate Sussman's 5th amendment right?
A person's choice not to be compelled to testify does not mean no one else should offer evidence against them, just because it would mean they might want to defend against it.
How does the prosecutor referring to Elias' response in redirect violate Sussman's 5th amendment right?
A person's choice not to be compelled to testify does not mean no one else should offer evidence against them, just because it would mean they might want to defend against it.