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| Pennsylvania court rules suspect can't be forced to provide his password Law enforcment might soon have a harder time forcing suspects to unlock their devices. Pennsylvania's Supreme Court has ruled that authorities were asking Joseph J. Davis, the accused in a child pornography case, to violate his Fifth Amendment right... https://www.engadget.com/2019/11/24/...ssword-ruling/ |
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