Protection against this means that you can't be tried for the same crime twice.
What is double jeopardy?
In order to obtain a warrant, police must demonstrate that they have this.
What is probable cause?
Police must obtain one of these in order to conduct most searches or arrests.
What is a warrant?
This court case requires police to inform suspects of their fifth and sixth amendment rights.
What is Miranda v. Arizona?
The eighth amendment prohibits this kind of punishment.
What is cruel and unusual?
Protection against unreasonable search and seizure is found in this amendment.
What is the fourth amendment?
The right to not incriminate yourself is found in this amendment.
What is the fifth amendment?
This case established Constitutional protection of abortion as a fourth amendment issue.
What is Roe v. Wade?
This amendment covers civil not criminal trials.
What is the seventh amendment?
The right to counsel is found in this amendment.
What is the sixth amendment?
This phrase, also used in the 14th amendment, requires all proper and fair legal procedures be used in criminal cases.
What is due process?
This right has been associated with the fourth amendment since the 1960s.
What is the right to privacy?
This amendment requires that defendants be informed of the nature of the accusation against them.
What is the sixth amendment?
The compulsory process allows defendants to obtain this for their defense.
What are witnesses?
Gregg v. Georgia declared this punishment to be acceptable under the 8th amendment.
What is the death penalty?
This case incorporated the exclusionary rule.
What Mapp v. Ohio?
The Bill of Rights grants defendants the right to do this to witnesses called by the prosecution.
What is confront or cross-examine?
Both the sixth and seventh amendments guarantee this right (in different cases).
What is trial by jury?
The government must provide this in eminent domain cases.
What is just compensation?
This court case required states to provide public defenders in all felony cases.
What is Gideon v. Wainwright?
The Bill of Rights guarantees a(n) ___________ jury in criminal cases to decide guilt.
What is impartial?
This is the name for police efforts to entice someone to commit a crime.
What is entrapment?
This is who is charged with bringing indictments in serious federal cases.
What is a grand jury?
This is the portion of the 8th amendment that is NOT incorporated to the states.
What is excessive bail?
Planned Parenthood v. Casey allowed restrictions on abortion unless they violated this standard.
What is undue burden?