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Ok I'm going to explain this one last time.
If the scope of the warrant was challenged.....and it turns out they didn't actually have access to the safe, by forcing liberty to provide the code through a court order, anything they found in the safe would not be admissable.
Having a warrant isn't always a carte blanche license to search everything and anything.....some are quite restrictive.
BUT, since the code was proved freely, without a court order, it makes it harder on a legal ground to challenge the admissibility of anything found in the safe, as they were given access to it freely...legally its not much different that leaving the safe open.
I don't understand why you can't understand that.
Also, liberty is under 0 legal obligation to provide a code..so why are they handing it out?
Without a court order, legally the police have as much right to that code as any regular Joe off the street.