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During her time in prison, Libby's inmate makes her aware of her constitutional rights. She talks to her about the Fifth Amendment of the constitution. She explains it to her to help her out to get through her sentence. The Fifth Amendment states that no person can be convicted of the same crime twice...
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During her time in prison, Libby's inmate makes her aware of her constitutional rights. She talks to her about the Fifth Amendment of the constitution. She explains it to her to help her out to get through her sentence. The Fifth Amendment states that no person can be convicted of the same crime twice...
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