OPINION
HARTZ, Judge.
When is the constitutional privilege against compulsory self-incrimination self-executing; that is, when is a person's answer to a question protected by the privilege even though the person did not invoke the privilege at the time? Or, to be more precise, when are the circumstances surrounding the asking of a question so inherently coercive that any answer is "compelled" in the constitutional sense? This appeal does not require...
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