Last week, the Utah Supreme Court ruled that prosecutors violated a defendant’s Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination when they presented testimony about his refusal to give police the passcode to his cell phone.
Last week, the Utah Supreme Court ruled that prosecutors violated a defendant’s Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination when they presented testimony about his refusal to give police the passcode to his cell phone.
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Victory: Utah Supreme Court Upholds Right to Refuse to Tell Cops Your Passcode - Activist Post
In State v. Valdez, the court found that verbally telling police a passcode is “testimonial” under the Fifth Amendment...
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