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U.S. v. Montgomery, No. 95-3380 (8th Cir.) (100 F.3d 1404) (November 22, 1996) (Judge Gerald W. Heaney)

Court held that Fifth Amendment protection agianst compelled testimony does not offer protection from the compelled production of of physical evidence such as fingerprints, photographs, measurements, writing or speaking for identification, appearing in court, standing, walking, or making a personal gesture.

 

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