Olivant, I have a Constitutional question for you and your class.

The Fifth Amendment gives everyone the right against self-incrimination. The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of criminal defendants to cross-examine witnesses, and have compulsory process to present witnesses in trial. How should courts resolve issues when these two rights clash. Specifically, what should happen when a defendant subpoenas a witness for the purpose of exculpating him, and that witness asserts his Fifth Amendment privilege when questioned by the defense? Or if a prosecution witness takes the Fifth on cross-examination?