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100

This is due process. 

What is a fair trial?

100

The first clause of the 5th Amendment guarantees this. 

What is a grand jury?

100

Besides citizenship, the 14th guarantees this. 

What is due process?

100

Three amendments which discuss due process. 

What are the 5th, 6th, and 14th. 

100

These hear the most criminal cases. 

Who are the states?

200

Military personnel tried in military courts. 

What is the 5th Amendment?

200

Grand juries must require this. 

What is evidence for indictment?

200

A protection from the 5th like this game. 

What is double jeopardy?

200

This plea allows "silence" on the stand. 

What is "taking the 5th?"

200

You have the right to remain silent. 

What is Miranda Rights?

300

The 5th amendment requires this for property. 

What is just compensation for the value?

300

Double jeopardy will not apply after this. 

What is a mistrial?

300

This is the first statement from "Miranda." 

What is "you have the right to remain silent."

300

The first two rights of the 6th amendment. 

What is a speedy and public trial?

300

Federal law states that "speedy" is about this time. 

What is approximately two months?

400

A jury is comprised of these people. 

What is "a jury of your peers?"

400

A trial must be held in this locale. 

What is the same jurisdiction as the crime?

400

The 6th amendment states the defendant must know this. 

What is the nature and cause of the charges?

400

The 6th amendment requires witnesses for this. 

What is cross examination?

400

The 6th amendment compels witnesses for this. 

What is testify on behalf of the defense?

500

The 6th amendment states that the defendant must have this. 

What is "right to counsel?"

500

When arrested, the only person to speak to. 

Who is "your lawyer?"

500

This many people are on a state jury. 

What is 12 to 16 people?

500

This Supreme court case upheld eminent domain. 

What is Kelo v. New London?

500

The Supreme court case which involved an illiterate man defending himself. 

What is Gideon v. Wainright?