These shall be issued upon probable cause. (4th)
What is a Warrant?
The state needs to provide this to you if you are charged with a crime. (6th)
What is an attorney?
Defines the state and district where a trial will be held. (6th)
What is jurisdiction?
The situation when double-jeopardy is allowed.
The only court in the New Hampshire Court System with Appellate Jurisdiction.
What is the Supreme Court?
The Miranda Rights in an investigation (5th)
Being seen by a magistrate judge within a day of an arrest is an example of this process. (6th)
What is a speedy trial?
A protection guaranteed to those who are found innocent.
What is the right against double jeopardy?
The situations when an indictment by a Grand Jury is not guaranteed. (5th)
What are cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia?
The number of justices on the New Hampshire Supreme Court
What is 5?
A 4th amendment protection.
What are unreasonable searches and seizures?
This allows someone not to be denied of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. (5th)
What is bail?
Some people believe the death penalty is an example of this. (8th)
What is cruel and unusual punishment?
No fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States means ... (7th)
A civil case cannot be retried once decided on, it can be appealed.
13 and 94. (Say your answer in the correct order)
What is the number of Circuit and District Courts in the US Federal Court System?
What an officer of the state needs to make an arrest without a warrant, or to acquire a warrant. (4th)
What is probable cause.
This amendment protects citizens against excessive bail.
What is the 8th amendment?
The type of jury guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. (6th)
What is impartial?
The amendment which guarantees a "compulsory process" for obtaining witnesses for the defense.
What is the 6th Amendment?
The two situations where the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction.
What are cases between states, and cases involving foreign diplomats?
U.S. Citizens have the right to be indicted by them. (5th)
What is a grand jury?
The two things a Citizen has the right to be informed about during the arraignment. (6th)
What is the "nature" and "cause" of an accusation?
These shall not be imposed. (8th)
What are excessive fines?
Minimum value in a civil case for the right to a trial by jury to "be preserved. (7th)
What is $20?
The two elements of a crime.
What are criminal act and criminal intent?