by KenTheFurry on February 20th, 2010

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Does the Fifth Amendment Protect me from being forced to give up my encryption pass-phrase?

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  • by openminded on February 21st, 2010

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    Your question requires more information. One invokes the 5th Amendment if there is a potential crime. Plus, who is asking? Someone from law enforcement? If yes, you are right to be wary of answering questions. Try again and ask your question with more articulation.

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