17 Jun
1993
17 Jun
'93
9:12 p.m.
If the key itself had embedded testimony that was incriminating, then it is possible one could invoke the 5th amendment to avoid disclosure of the key. But, I suppose a court could do an end run around that by giving limited use immunity for the incriminating content of the key. Comments? Mike.
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