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Re: What can the judge do to me? (fwd)
+ From: Black Unicorn <[email protected]>
+
+ "Contempts such as failure to comply with document discovery, for
+ example, while occurring outside the court's presence, impede the
+ court's ability to adjudicate the proceedings before it and thus touch
+ upon the core justification for the contempt power.... Similarly,
+ indirect contempts involving discrete, readily ascertainable acts,
+ _such as turning over a key_ or payment of a judgment, properly may be
+ adjudicated through civil proceedings since the need for extensive,
+ impartial fact-finding is less pressing." International Union, supra
+ (emphasis added).
...
+ I think it's clear, the court literally spells this out, that holding
+ a witness indefinitely until he complies with court orders is within
+ the discretion of a judge. Compelling through sanctions the
+ production of a "key" (though I'm not sure a crypto key is directly
+ contemplated) is likewise clearly permitted.
Producing a physical key may or may not be testimonial under the
"production privilege" doctrine established by the Supreme Court in
Fisher and the Doe cases. Producing a *crypto* key -- if it exists
only in one's mind -- is indisputably full-fledged Fifth Amendment
testimony. I refer you to the language in Doe II (joined by all 9
Justices) distinguishing between "the key to a safe and the
combination to a safe" -- the latter enjoying full Fifth Amendment
protection from forced disclosure.
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