That’s Not How Pleading The Fifth Works
// Historical ordering aside, the Fifth Amendment is easily one of the top 10 amendments to the Constitution — so good, in fact, that it inspired one of the best court sketch comedy bits. One of the many things it affords is the right against self-incrimination: no person can be compelled in a criminal case to be a witness against themselves. That said, the provision only activates when there’s a consequence to being your own star witness. Once that worry gets waived, throwing up the Fifth is an easy way to get thrown behind bars for not listening. From AJC:
A major witness in the state’s case against Atlanta-rapper Young Thug and five of his alleged associates was taken into custody after Judge Ural Glanville held him in contempt of court for refusing to testify.
Kenneth Copeland, also known as Lil Woody, was subpoenaed to testify Friday morning. Before the jury was brought out, Copeland’s attorney John Melnick told Glanville that Copeland did not wish to cooperate or testify and planned to exercise his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
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“Mr. Copeland, given the fact you have invoked your Fifth Amendment privilege but the state has already given you immunity…this court holds you in willful contempt and we’ll see you on Monday,” [Judge] Glanville told Copeland.
You can see the interaction for yourself here:
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Kenneth Copeland aka Lil Woody YSL pleaded the 5th (right to not self incriminate) after being asked what his age was. The judge wasn’t very happy and hit him with willful contempt of court and arrested. #CantMakeThisUp pic.twitter.com/Akb1LFp29E
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If you’ve been following the YSL RICO trial, you know that this thing has been shenanigans heavy since the start. Surprisingly enough, the short stint behind bars sufficed to get Copeland with the program:
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Here we go. pic.twitter.com/FJpftUNPj5
— THUGGERDAILY ひ (@ThuggerDaily) June 10, 2024
Things seem to be normal for now but, given this trial’s history, something else will go wrong within the next appearance or two.
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