The case that decided on a fair warning for accused persons, telling them that anything they said could be used against them in court.
What is Miranda v. Arizona
100
Your property has to be adequately paid for if a court decides to take it.
What is eminent domain
100
The right to remain silent.
What is Miranda Right?
100
Due process is part of this amendment.
What is 5th amendment?
100
Double jeopardy applies for these crimes.
What is infamous or serious crimes?
200
This case decided that if the same crime is committed twice at different times, then the defendant can be tried for each crime and is not in violation of double jeopardy.
What is Blockburger v. United State
200
When the court requires you to testify against and incriminate yourself it is...
What is unconstitutional?
200
Due process requires that a defendant needs one of these before he is tried. If he cannot pay for it, the court must appoint him one.
What is a lawyer?
200
This was the Supreme Court case give for double jeopardy.
What is Blockburger v. United States?
300
The case that took away private lands and gave them to the city for economic development.
What is Kelo v. City of New London?
300
The main reason for the use of eminent domain.
What is economic development?
300
This is what the Grand Jury decides is credible or not. If it is, then the accused person is put on trial.
What is evidence?
400
The case that decided that lawyers had to be given to defendants in order to agree with due process.
What is Gideon v. Wainwright
400
The Supreme Court case that dealt with eminent domain.
What is Kelo v. City of New London?
400
The name of the man who gave the US the right to remain silent.
What is Ernesto Miranda?
400
Due process is also mentioned in this other amendment.
What is Fourteenth Amendment?
400
If one of these takes place, then double jeopardy does not apply and the defendant may be tried again for the same crime.
What is a mistrial?
500
In this case a man was found to be guilty of an infamous crime without the use of a grand jury, which is unconstitutional.
What is United States v. Moreland?
500
A government official can take your house in for private use if they pay you for it.
What is no?
500
An officer reminds you of your Miranda Rights as you brag openly about the crime you committed. Can this evidence be used in court?
What is yes?
500
A grand jury decides there is enough evidence for a murder trial, yet the court fails to give a lawyer to the defendant. Can he be convicted?
What is no?
500
The defendant is on trial for assault of the same person on two different occasions. Can he be given double the sentence?