During a trial, a woman charged with tax fraud refuses to testify in court or answer the prosecutor's questions. The jury ultimately decides that there is not enough evidence against her, and it finds her not guilty. However, the prosecutor feels strongly that the jury made a mistake. He charges her with the same crime again on the grounds that her refusal to testify prevented the prosecution from making its case against her. The rights violated in this scenario are guaranteed under which amendment in the Bill of Rights?