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Cal.Vehicle Code ยง 20002, Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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Fifth Amendment constitutional privilege against compulsory self-incrimination was not infringed by a state statute requiring a motorist involved in accident to stop at the scene and give his or her identifying information.
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