Law enforcement can’t compel people to unlock their phones, Indiana court says
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In a judgment that splits from another US state, the Indiana Supreme Court has ruled that the Fifth Amendment protects people there from being compelled by law enforcement to unlock their phones to search for incriminating evidence.
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