SUMMARY RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED. Why would anyone be accused of or charged with a crime if they are not guilty? Discuss with talk partner? QUESTION.

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SUMMARY RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED

Why would anyone be accused of or charged with a crime if they are not guilty? Discuss with talk partner? QUESTION

Protection against : unreasonable search and seizure” 4 th Amendment GATHERING EVIDENCE

Right to Remain Silent Right to an Attorney See Miranda Case 5 th Amendment 6 th Amendment ARREST AND QUESTIONING

Protection against “excessive bail” 8 th Amendment JAILING BEFORE TRIAL

Right to a “speedy and public trial” Protection against “double jeopardy” Trial by Jury Right to Question Witnesses 6 th Amendment 5 th Amendment Article 2 section 2 TRIAL

Protection against “cruel and unusual punishment” 8 th Amendment PUNISHMENT

"You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to be speak to an attorney, and to have an attorney present during any questioning. If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be provided for you at government expense.“ Is this good law? Why do rulings like the one in the Miranda case come about? MIRANDA RULING

What is the real purpose lying behind the rights of the accused. Why are these rights so important? EXIT SLIP