24 During the trial, prosecutors requested that the secretary decipher Burr’s personal correspondence, only to have
the secretary refuse on the Fifth Amendment grounds.
(A) During the trial, attorneys demanded, on the Fifth Amendment grounds, that the secretary translate Burr’s
personal correspondence, but the secretary refused to do so.
(B) During the trial, the secretary cited the Fifth Amendment as a legal basis for refusing the prosecuting
attorneys’ demand of responding to Burr’s personal letter.
(C) During the trial, the secretary was denied of the Fifth Amendment rights which should have protected him
from the responsibility to interpret Burr’s personal letter.
(D) During the trial, the prosecutors’ attempt to decode Burr’s personal correspondence was thwarted by the
secretary’s refusal to cooperate on the Fifth Amendment grounds.