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    So … if he takes the federal pardon, and is forced to testify federally (I know, I know, just go with me a moment), can he still plead the fifth in federal court?

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      18 hours ago

      He thinks “pleading the fifth” means taking the whole bottle of Vodka

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      No, you cannot plead the fifth if you take a pardon as you are no longer able to incriminate yourself.

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      My understanding is no, but also since taking the pardon is admitting the guilt, wouldn’t he also be not allowed to to plead the fifth in the state case?

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        Admitting the guilt to the federal crime, not the state one. They’re distinct, even if we’re talking about the same act.

        I suppose at that point, the state prosecutor would just introduce the documentation of the federal case outcome.