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In this unit, you will conduct research and track the evolution of the concept of self-incrimination through the case law. Locate 12 Supreme Court self-incrimination cases related to the Fifth Amendment and provide a brief synopsis of each and how each made a change over the existing doctrine or understanding of the principle.
Then, create a PowerPoint (PPT) presentation to convey the findings to an audience. Slides should be clear and the narrative should be contained within the notes section of the PPT. You will provide a brief synopsis of each in the form of a PowerPoint presentation. You may not use the same case you chose for your discussion board post as one of your 12 cases.
Your PowerPoint presentation must be at least 12 slides and must contains speaker notes, not including title and reference slides. APA citations of the case law must be included throughout the presentation also.
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