Privilege against Self-Incrimination under the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and Article II, Section 25 of the Montana Constitution

Whether or not a defendant's privilege against self-incrimination is violated is a conclusion of law, of which the Court's review is plenary and conclusions of law are reviewed for correctness.  State v. Fuller, 276 Mont. 155, 159, 915 P.2d 809, 811 (1996).