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Rights guaranteed in 1st Amendment

Freedom of speech, press, assembly, and petition

2nd Amendment

The right to keep and bare arms

What Amendments 5-8 protect

Rights of someone accused of a crime

Petition

A request to the government to change something

Assemble

To gather together in one place for a common purpose

Due Process

the process that police officers and the courts must go through to ensure that the rights of the accused person are being met.

Warrant

Document that is signed by a judge and gives permission to police to serarch someone's property

Double Jeopardy

Someone may not be tried or the EXACT same crime twice



Taking the Fifth/Self Incrimination


Taking the Fifth is refusing to answer a question that may self-incriminate you.


Eminent Domain

The right for government to invade private property for public use



Cruel and unusual punishment

The 8th amendment

Bail

A cash that an acussed person will agrre

Arms

Wepons; firearms