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Crimes, Criminals and Crime Statistics: Introduction to Exercise 9 - The rights of individuals in criminal procedure
What You Will Learn

The following exercise deals with the constitutionally guaranteed rights of an individual from pretrial processing through the trial. These rights are outlined in the:
  • Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments in the Bill of Rights
  • Fourteenth Amendment
Key Terms


amendment
Bill of Rights
constitutional safeguards
due process
Eighth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment


Fourth Amendment
probable cause
ratify
self-incrimination
separation of power
Sixth Amendment


Click on a term for the definition and Spanish translation.

What You Will Do

Read the text and answer the questions that follow by clicking on the correct choice. If you choose the wrong answer, try again. The Answer box at the bottom of the choices will tell you if your answer is correct.
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