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Nataly [62]
3 years ago
14

Prompt

History
1 answer:
valentina_108 [34]3 years ago
3 0

1.They discovered a system with serious problems, one that failed to provide many defendants with due process. 

2.Ryan said that he would not allow another execution in the State until a committee had studied the problem and made recommendations.

3.The 4th amendment gives Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. In the 5th amendment Criminal Proceedings; Due Process; Eminent Domain; Double Jeopardy; Protection from Self incrimination. In the 6th amendment Criminal Proceedings; Must inform defendant of charge/s; Right to Attorney; Right to fair impartial jury. In the 14th amendment declared that all persons born in the US were citizenship, that all citizens were entitled to equal rights and their rights were protected by due process.

4. I think that the 6th amendment primarily supports his argument because he basically gave everyone their own little trial and conducted research.

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