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- California v. Byers, 402 U.S. 424 (1971), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States decided that providing personal information at the scene of an accident does not infringe on one's Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. (en)
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- California v. Byers, (en)
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- California v. Jonathan Todd Byers (en)
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- Fifth Amendment constitutional privilege against compulsory self-incrimination was not infringed by a state statute requiring a motorist involved in accident to stop at the scene and give his or her identifying information. (en)
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- Douglas, Brennan (en)
- Douglas, Marshall (en)
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- Stewart, White, Blackmun (en)
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- Cal.Vehicle Code ยง 20002, Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution (en)
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- California v. Byers, 402 U.S. 424 (1971), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States decided that providing personal information at the scene of an accident does not infringe on one's Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. (en)
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