Emerald Chott Katherine Pottinger 10-22-13 Period 4.

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Emerald Chott Katherine Pottinger Period 4

 Amendment I  Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to religion, and freedom to assembly.  Amendment II  The right to bear arms.  Amendment III  No quartering, during war or not during war.  Amendment IV  No searches and seizures without a reasonably obtained warrant.  Amendment V  Trial by jury. You cannot be tried for the same crime twice, nor do you have to testify against yourself.

 Amendment VI  The right to a speedy and public trial, with witnesses defending you, and a lawyer. The jury will be impartial.  Amendment VII  If the suit is more than twenty dollars, the person has a right to a trial, and what is established as fact will not be tried in any other court.  Amendment VIII  No excessive bail, or cruel and unusual punishments.  Amendment IX  Unalienable common rights not established in the Constitution will be granted to the people.  Amendment X  Powers not resting to the federal government or prohibited from the states in the Constitution will be left up to the states.