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<blockquote data-quote="vansmith" data-source="post: 1592550" data-attributes="member: 71075"><p>That would depend on what constitutes "self-incrimination." Section 11.c. and 13 of the Charter provide protections against self-incrimination but, from what I can glean (I don't have a lawyer's mindset), this only cover testifying against someone (s 11.c) and incriminating oneself when testifying (s. 13). I have no idea what the law says or means in the United States but I get the feeling that the self-incrimination argument (or at least its success) is dependent on where you live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vansmith, post: 1592550, member: 71075"] That would depend on what constitutes "self-incrimination." Section 11.c. and 13 of the Charter provide protections against self-incrimination but, from what I can glean (I don't have a lawyer's mindset), this only cover testifying against someone (s 11.c) and incriminating oneself when testifying (s. 13). I have no idea what the law says or means in the United States but I get the feeling that the self-incrimination argument (or at least its success) is dependent on where you live. [/QUOTE]
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