Bill of Rights
4th Amendment
5th Amendment
6th Amendment
100

The Bill of Rights is the first _______ Amendments to the United States Constitution.

What is Ten?
100

The Fourth Amendment provides the right of the people to be secure in their persons, ______, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is houses?

100
This legal principle prevents someone from being tried twice in the same state court for the same crime.

What is Double Jeopardy?

100

Under the Sixth Amendment, persons accused of crimes have the right to a _________ trial, meaning the courthouse cannot be closed.

What is public?

200

The Bill of Rights was proposed by the _____ Congress.

What is the First?

200

Pursuant to this warrant exception, the police can search and seize without a warrant to prevent the destruction of evidence.

What is Exigent Circumstances?

200

These rights, known as the _________________ rights, give you the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney.

What is Miranda?

200

Under the Sixth Amendment, persons accused of crimes have the right to ____________ witnesses against him or her, which means the right to question those witnesses.

What is confront?

300

In _______ year, the Bill of Rights became law.

What is 1791.

300

Pursuant to this Warrant Exception, the police can seize items where their incriminating nature is immediately obvious to the officer without further investigation.

What is Plain View?

300
Police are required to tell you your Miranda rights when you are taken into _____________ and subject to interrogation.

What is custody?

300

Under the Sixth Amendment, persons accused of crimes are entitled to have the assistance of ___________ to help present and defend their case.

What is Counsel?

400

This Amendment protects the Freedom of Speech.

What is the First?
400

If you ______ to a search, the officer does not have to have a warrant or an exception.

What is consent?

400

This clause of the Fifth Amendment requires the government to provide fair procedures before depriving someone of life, liberty, or property.

What is Due Process?

400

Under the Sixth Amendment, persons accused of crimes are entitled to a ___________ jury which means that the jury cannot be bias.

What is impartial?

500

This Amendment protects the right to bear arms.

What is the Second?

500

School officials need _________________ that a student is violation the law or rules of the school in order to conduct a search of their person, belongings, and car.

What is reasonable suspicion?

500

If someone is in custody, and a police officer questions them without reading them their Miranda rights, a court will find that any statement made is __________________ during a trial.

What is inadmissible?

500

Under the Sixth Amendment, persons accused of crimes are entitled to be informed of the _________ and _____________ of the accusation.

What is nature and cause?

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