none of the choices do not many any since for this question.
Lets break down "due process of law"
<span>Due process(In law) : fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement. </span> Law : <span>the system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and may enforce by the imposition of penalties. </span> The question is asking what Procedure (What they have to 100% do) the government (the district/county attorney in this case) follow when accusing someone of a crime
Due process of law makes the most since because if you read <span> Article 10 of the </span>Universal Declaration of Human Rights<span>, the </span>Sixth Amendment<span> to the </span>United States Constitution<span>, and Article 6 of the </span>European Convention of Human Rights<span>, as well as numerous other constitutions and declarations throughout the world. You will see that we have the right to a "fair trial" </span> So fair treament of law , (Can not be biased based on appearance,race,etc..)