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menendezliliana5
22.07.2019 • 
Business

Aprosecutor convened a grand jury to bring criminal charges against a pharmaceutical corporation. the charges were related to a new drug that was linked to several deaths. the prosecutor served a subpoena on a corporate employee who oversaw the testing of new drugs and kept the records related to such testing, requiring the production of all records related to testing done on the new drug. the employee refused to produce the records on fifth amendment grounds, asserting that the production of the records might incriminate him personally. is the employee likely to be required to produce the records? a. no, because the fifth amendment privilege applies to corporations.b. no, because the production of the records would incriminate the employee personally.c. yes, because the fifth amendment privilege does not apply in grand jury proceedings.d. yes, because the fifth amendment privilege does not extend to the custodian of corporate records.

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