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- In_re_Boucher abstract "In re Boucher, No. 2:06-mj-91, 2009 WL 424718, is a federal criminal case in Vermont, which was the first to address directly the question of whether a person can be compelled to reveal his or her encryption passphrase or password, despite the U.S. Constitution's Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination. A magistrate judge held that producing the passphrase would constitute self-incrimination. In its submission on appeal to the District Court, the Government stated that it does not seek the password for the encrypted hard drive, but only sought to force Boucher to produce the contents of his encrypted hard drive in an unencrypted format by opening the drive before the grand jury. A District Court judge agreed with the government, holding that, given Boucher's initial cooperation in showing some of the content of his computer to border agents, producing the complete contents would not constitute self-incrimination.In late 2009, Boucher finally gave up his password and investigators found numerous images and videos depicting sexual abuse of children. In January 2010, Boucher was sentenced to 3 years in prison and deported.".
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- In_re_Boucher wikiPageID "14732436".
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- In_re_Boucher court United_States_District_Court_for_the_District_of_Vermont.
- In_re_Boucher dateDecided "Feb 19, 2009".
- In_re_Boucher fullName "In re Grand Jury Subpoena to Sebastien Boucher".
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- In_re_Boucher holding "* Boucher's motion to quash the subpoena was denied. He was ordered to provide an unencrypted version of the hard drive in question. *The Government's appeal of the Magistrate Judge's opinion and order is sustained.".
- In_re_Boucher judge William_K._Sessions_III.
- In_re_Boucher keywords Encryption.
- In_re_Boucher keywords Self-incrimination.
- In_re_Boucher name "In re Boucher".
- In_re_Boucher subject Category:Cryptography_law.
- In_re_Boucher subject Category:Digital_forensics.
- In_re_Boucher subject Category:Disk_encryption.
- In_re_Boucher subject Category:United_States_Fifth_Amendment_self-incrimination_case_law.
- In_re_Boucher comment "In re Boucher, No. 2:06-mj-91, 2009 WL 424718, is a federal criminal case in Vermont, which was the first to address directly the question of whether a person can be compelled to reveal his or her encryption passphrase or password, despite the U.S. Constitution's Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination. A magistrate judge held that producing the passphrase would constitute self-incrimination.".
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