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Court: Teen’s driving killed someone, but he can’t be forced to give up passcode
dimanche 28 octobre 2018, 15:00 , par Ars Technica
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A Florida state appellate court has ruled that an inebriated teenager involved in a car crash that resulted in the death of another person cannot be compelled to provide a passcode to his iPhone 7—the boy can indeed invoke a Fifth Amendment privilege, protecting him against self-incrimination. The October 24 ruling in G.A.Q.L. v. State of Florida before the 4th District appellate court runs against a previous ruling by a sister court in a case known as State of Florida v. Stahl. In Stahl, which involved a man accused of taking 'upskirt' photos in Sarasota, the court found in favor of the government and ordered the suspect to give up his password. Read 17 remaining paragraphs | Comments
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1401275
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