Hiibel vs. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada
In 2004, the Supreme Court ruled in Hiibel vs. Sixth Judicial Court of Nevada, that laws that require a person to disclose his identity to a police officer do not violate the 5th amendment. If an officer has a reasonable suspicion that there is a crime in the making or has already been committed by this person, he can legally ask the person to identify himself and the person must comply or be charged with obstructing an officer in discharging his duty, this person doesn't answer anything the officer asked, so the officer began to be rude, but the guy continued in his position.
THIS CASE WAS SELF-INDICTMENT.
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