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Goshia [24]
2 years ago
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List and describe five important rights protected by the fifth amendment

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1 answer:
blagie [28]2 years ago
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Answer:

Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, Self-Incrimidation, Due Process, and Compensation

Explanation:

<u><em>Grand Jury:</em></u> Simply, you won't have biased people deciding wether you're guilty or not. For example, teachers won't be your jury if you're being testified as a child predator, because they'll obviously be biased.

<u><em>Double Jeopardy</em></u><em>:</em> Basically, once you're proven innocent, you can't be tried again. As in, once your innocent your innocent, they can't keep coming after you again and again until proven guilty.

<u><em>Self-Incrimidation</em></u><em>:</em> "You have the right to remain silent." Does that phrase sound familar? It basically relates to your Miranda Rights. Don't have to say anything you don't want to say.

<u>Due Process:</u> Generally, Due Process protects your rights. You can defend yourself in court, the right to Life Liberty, Happiness. Specific reason for arresting you.

<u>Compensation:</u> Government can take your land if they have a good enough reason/warrent.

Hope this helps! I put it in a nutshell, so maybe check notes or possibly an online textbook if you still need help. <3

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