Voting rights were only added to the 15th Amendment, and are therefore not part of the Bill of Rights in relation to Amendments 1 through 10.
However, the American Bill of Rights was created to prevent the federalist government from having too much power over citizens, so the Bill of Rights had as its main objective to protect Americans against government abuses, in addition, it protected individual freedoms and allowed rights of those accused of crime were respected.
No, providing the jurisdiction follows the objective test
Explanation:
The objective test is aimed at providing evidence of objective nature, Meaning that in order for Jin to be accused the prosecutor has to prove that another reasonable person would not act like him in the same situation.