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Originally Posted by Clovis8
Don't doubt his guilt. My question was more general if innocent people ever or commonly plead the 5th?
Absolutely, if the question could arguably lead to an incriminating response (even if the person is not guilty of anything), it is a good way to get out of testifying about a subject the person doesn't want to testify about. Happens at the state level where I work all the time, when people don't want to testify against their buddies, etc.
Edit: That said, that is not what is going on with Flynn.