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NJ Court Says the Fifth Amendment Doesn’t Protect Your Phone From the Police

by Phil GawronPosted onAugust 12, 2020

In a tale of an allegedly crooked sheriff caught abusing his power, the New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that forcing a suspect to unlock their iPhones doesn’t run afoul of the Fifth Amendment.

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source https://gizmodo.com/nj-court-says-the-fifth-amendment-doesnt-protect-your-p-1844697170

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