I'm smarter than the Supreme Court?
Jun. 22nd, 2004 09:00 amThe decision is at Papersplease.org.
Look, guys, these statements cannot both be true at the same time.
"Obtaining a suspect's name in the course of a Terry stop serves important government interests.
Answering a request to disclose a name is likely to be so insignificant in the scheme of things as to be incriminating only in unusual circumstances."
Furthermore, surely the suspect is qualified to judge when giving their name is likely to be incriminating, and that's precisely the unusual circumstance in which the Fifth Amendment says they can't be required to give it.
Look, guys, these statements cannot both be true at the same time.
"Obtaining a suspect's name in the course of a Terry stop serves important government interests.
Answering a request to disclose a name is likely to be so insignificant in the scheme of things as to be incriminating only in unusual circumstances."
Furthermore, surely the suspect is qualified to judge when giving their name is likely to be incriminating, and that's precisely the unusual circumstance in which the Fifth Amendment says they can't be required to give it.
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Date: 2004-06-22 02:59 pm (UTC)