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The right to due process of law.

5th amendment

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When and why was the 5th Amendment created?

1791 as part of the Bill of Rights.

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The test for waiver of rights.

What is voluntary and knowing. The burden is on the state.

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What does the 5th Amendment not protect?

An individual's voluntarily prepared business papers

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How does the 5th Amendment protect the innocent?

The Fifth Amendment provides that “no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself.”

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True/False The Bill is the right of Jury

False

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What is this Bill about?


To ensure that any body charged with an infamous crime shall recieve the right amount of justice.



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What happens when due process is violated?

individuals could be detained and deprived of their freedom and life without cause.

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What are 3 things about the 5th Amendment?

  • Protection against double jeopardy.
  • Protection against self-incrimination.
  • The right to due process of law.
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What does the Bill state

Criminals may enjoy the right to a small jury trial.

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When was the 5th Amendment written into the U.S. Constitution?

December 15, 1791

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What would happen if we didn't have the Fifth Amendment?

Without the Fifth Amendment, police could use coercive tactics to extract confessions and keep you detained until you confess.

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What are the Miranda Warnings?

You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in court. You have the right to an attorney.

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Why was this Bill written?

to assure that all criminals reciver justice at the right degree.

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Can you get arrested twice for the same crime?

NO, You can't

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What needs to happen for a suspension of ten days or less?

The school must inform students of the accusations and provide a brief informal hearing to present their side.

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To what point are you held for a Capitol Crime?

To commit an Infamous crime that is Unjust