The trial court's order compelling defendant to disclose the passcodes to his cell phones does not violate his right against self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution because, although the defendant's act of producing the passcodes conveyed implicit facts as to the ownership, control, and ability to access the phones, the conveyance of these facts was a foregone conclusion because defendant did not give the State any information it did not already possess. The order also does not violate defendant's right against self-incrimination under New Jersey's common law, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, or N.J.R.E. 503.