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Title: DUE PROCESS


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DUE PROCESS
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Procedural Due Process v. Substantive Due Process
  • Procedural follows a set procedure, the same for
    all the accused
  • Such as counsel, unreasonable searches
  • Substantive means that the laws must be fair

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Rights of the Accused
  • The framers were most concerned with these
    rights, as so many people were accused of crimes,
    either they didnt commit, or were overly
    punished for.
  • It was important for them for the accused to have
    rights.

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4th amendment
  • Forbids Unreasonable Searches and Seizures.

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Cannot Search For No Reason
  • Police must have probable cause (reasonable
    grounds to believe a crime has been committed)
  • Must get a warrant (a court order to search or
    seize evidence)

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If these Rules are Ignored
  • The Exclusionary Rule goes into effect
  • All evidence obtained in an illegal search cannot
    be used in court.

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Mapp v. Ohio
  • Mapp was suspected of illegal gambling
    activities. Police broke into her home and found
    a stash of obscene material. They arrested her on
    obscenity charges
  • Found unconstitutional under the exclusionary rule

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The Fifth Amendment
  • Right to a Fair Trial
  • Right to a Grand Jury
  • Forbids self-incrimination
  • Forbids Double Jeopardy

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Fair Trial
  • Representation
  • Jury of Peers
  • Unbiased Judge
  • Right to Face Your Accuser

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Grand Jury
  • A group of peers decides if a capital case has
    enough evidence to continue to trial

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Self-Incrimination
  • Right to not put yourself in jail.
  • Burden of proof is not on the defendant
  • Protects someone from a forced confession
  • Or coercion

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Double Jeopardy
  • Cannot be tried for the same crime twice
  • Unless there is new overwhelming evidence
  • A hung jury
  • Or a mistrial

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Miranda v. Arizona 1967
  • YOU HAVE TO BE TOLD UPON ARREST
  • You have the right to remain silent
  • Anything you say can be used against you in a
    court of law
  • You have the right to an attorney
  • If you cannot afford one, one will be provided

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6th amendment
  • Guarantees the Right to Counsel, in Federal
    Courts
  • Not always given in states courts
  • Right to Trial By Jury
  • Speedy Trial

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Gideon v. Wainwright
  • Gideon was charged with robbing a vending machine
    at a pool hall. He asked for counsel, but was
    denied, as it was not a federal crime. He
    appealed.
  • Found unconstitutional.

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8th Amendment
  • Forbids Excessive Bail
  • Forbids Cruel and Unusual Punishment
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