ZDnet.com: “Woman who pleaded Fifth in password case now citing Fourth”

ZDnet.com: Woman who pleaded Fifth in password case now citing Fourth by John Fontana:

A woman who pleaded the Fifth Amendment before being ordered by a federal court to provide a password to decrypt a computer hard drive is appealing the order and now citing the Fourth Amendment.

The case drew national attention when the accused, Ramona Fricosu, argued that surrendering a password was a violation of her Fifth Amendment rights, which protect against self-incrimination.

Fricosu, and her now ex-husband, were arrested in 2010 on bank-fraud charges as part of a mortgage scam.

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals [sic; District Court] in Denver ruled on Jan. 23 that the Fifth Amendment had nothing to do with the case and gave Fricosu until Feb.21 to provide the password.

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