... continues:
"I find and conclude that the Fifth Amendment is not implicated by requiring production of the unencrypted contents of the Toshiba Satellite M305 laptop computer,"
Vox says it best:
It's always interesting to see the logical contortions through which America's corrupt judges go when they are determined to reach a conclusion that flies directly in the face of the Constitution. Given that Americans have "the right to remain silent" as well as the right to be "secure in their papers and effects", there is no way that a judge can legitimately order any American to cough up a passphrase.
This is just one more piece of evidence demonstrating that the federal government is corrupt, lawless, and unconstitutional.
This is the result of this case.
America is dying ...
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Yep, and ANOTHER reason NOT to keep personal data on ANY computer...
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