Under the Fifth Amendment, when can a person be forced to produce documents for a government prosecution that could implicate a business in a violation of the law?
A) never; one does not have to report business information that will be incriminating
B) one must produce documents the government requires unless they will incriminate an employee of the business
C) when ordered by a court; corporate records are not due such self-incrimination protection
D) only if the person involved does not work for the business
E) only if the person is a top executive of the business
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