Connecticut: 5TH AMENDMENT DOESN'T BAR SEX OFFENDER CARE
Juvenile Justice Digest, Apr 1, 2004
A sex offender can't refuse to undergo court-ordered treatment on grounds of 5th Amendment protections against self-incrimination, the Connecticut Supreme Court said.
Inf.: State v. Barbile, SC 17040, Conn. Sup. Ct., Feb. 3.
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