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The right to remain silent when arrested or interrogated is guaranteed under

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It should be the 5th amendment.
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User Creimers
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The right to remain silent when arrested or interrogated is guaranteed under " the Fifth Amendment", since the Founding Fathers wanted to grant people this freedom in order to help ensure fair trials. Hope this helps!!

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