> No, the various provisions of the Constitution, flawed though it is, > make it clear that there is no "prove that you are not guilty" > provision (unless you're a Jap, or the government wants your land, or > someone says that you are disrespectful of colored people). Unfortuately, this is not true in the UK - the penalty for non-decryption of encrypted files on request by an LEA (even if you don't have the key!) is a jail term.
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