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Amendment 1
Freedom of religion, press, and speech. The right for people to assemble and petition the government.
Amendment 2
A good loyal military, ready to protect the states. The right for people to bear arms and defend themselves.
Amendment 3
It prohibits, in peaceful times, the lodging of soldiers without the owner's consent. It's legal during wartime only, and according to the law.
Amendment 4
It allows a protection of homes and possessions against searches without a warrant.
Amendment 5
No one could be put on a serious trial unless the jury decides. However those in the military can be put on trial immediately if a crime was committed during wartime/emergency. It prohibits state/govt from re prosecuting a defendant for the same crime if they have already been convicted.
Amendment 6
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused get the right of speedy/public trial. The jury cannot be biased, and it must be held in the place of the crime. The accused have the right to know their crime, who is saying they committed it, and ask questions. They can force anyone to help them in the trial and a lawyer will be given to them.
Amendment 1
Freedom of religion, press, and speech. The right for people to assemble and petition the government.
Amendment 2
A good loyal military, ready to protect the states. The right for people to bear arms and defend themselves.
Amendment 3
It prohibits, in peaceful times, the lodging of soldiers without the owner's consent. It's legal during wartime only, and according to the law.
Amendment 4
It allows a protection of homes and possessions against searches without a warrant.
Amendment 5
No one could be put on a serious trial unless the jury decides. However those in the military can be put on trial immediately if a crime was committed during wartime/emergency. It prohibits state/govt from re prosecuting a defendant for the same crime if they have already been convicted.
Amendment 6
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused get the right of speedy/public trial. The jury cannot be biased, and it must be held in the place of the crime. The accused have the right to know their crime, who is saying they committed it, and ask questions. They can force anyone to help them in the trial and a lawyer will be given to them.
Amendment 7
Small courts will handle the cases involving less that $1500. The law forbids anyone to set up their own courthouse.
Amendment 8
The court cannot assign excessive amounts for bail. No cruel or unusual punishment is inflicted.
Amendment 9
It stats there are certain rights listed here, but not all of them are. So it isn't all limited to the 10.
Amendment 10
The government powers aren't listed in the Constitution for the national govt. are powers that the states, and people of the states obtain.