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. But on a serious note... if they can search our houses with a warrant, why can they not search our computers? It's not her testimony, but her piece of property, and it would be an obstruction of justice if they have a probable cause for searching it. I am no legal scholar, though, so the issue might be different with so-called "intellectual" property. But still, I can see why it would be considered an "obstruction of justice" for someone not to give their password IF there was a warrant and probable cause.
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