Testimonial Compulsion in the United States
Testimonial and Nontestimonial Compulsion
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled TESTIMONIAL AND NONTESTIMONIAL COMPULSIONIn the 1960s the Supreme Court ruled that the right against self-incrimination was not infringed when police compelled the driver of an accident vehicle to give a blood sample for analysis of its alcoholic content, compelled a suspect in a lineup to utter
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