In the USA, an individual can plead the Fifth Amendment and refuse to answer questions. Their silence cannot be used against them in a criminal case, like the prosecutor can’t say that “he did not answer because he is guilty”.
It’s protection against self-incrimination.
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Hi!
This is to celebrate the novel’s 10k views and 1k likes, but it’s the same two dudes so I'm asking here too.
I received a few questions from the last episode, so you don’t have to ask those again. I’ll be collecting questions for the comic + novel.
Questions can be directed to Ash, AJ and even Toby.
Ash uncovers a disturbing secret about his new boyfriend and boss, AJ, with Toby’s help, a charming young lawyer he encountered at the local grocery store a few weeks ago.
As a lowly dishwasher, Ash has few options for employment and readily accepts Toby’s generous job offer and becomes a clerk at his law office. Upon Toby’s counsel, Ash realizes that AJ could show up at any moment at his doorstep and quickly moves in with his new friend after abruptly leaving his job at AJ’s bar.
The lavish gifts and seemingly infinite attention from Toby are not enough to keep Ash’s mind off AJ; it wasn’t a matter of whether or not his dangerous ex-boyfriend was going to find him; it was a matter of when.
But there is something else gnawing at his mind; Toby seems to know a lot more than he lets on, and Ash must play along until he figures out his new friend’s true intentions.
Sequel to the novel 12 Days
https://tapas.io/series/12-Day/info
Convict Cafe Comic (about AJ’s bar in the future! )
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