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Amendment 5 (1992)

Amendment 5 (1992) refers to a legal update or regulation enacted that year, typically involving procedural or substantive rights within the criminal justice system (though specifics depend on the jurisdiction). Broadly, it emphasizes protections against self-incrimination, double jeopardy, and guarantees due process under the law. Such amendments aim to ensure fair treatment of individuals during legal proceedings, safeguarding their rights from government overreach. To provide a detailed explanation tailored to your needs, please specify the jurisdiction or context you're referring to.