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Parts of 5th Amendment
-Right to Grand Jury
-Double Jeapordy
-No self-incrimination
-due process
-Private property not seized w/o just compensation
Grand Jury
-23 people
-Group that will investigate prior to brining a case to court
-Find enough Evidence issue "True Bill of Indictment"
-DOES NOT apply to states in Hurtado v. California
Double Jeapordy
-Retrying a case in which the accused is acquitted
-Applied to states in Benton v. Maryland
Miranda v. Arizona
-Court broadened protection against compellled self-incrimination
-Suspects must be notified of their specific right or their confessions will not be admissable
In court procedures:
-Defendant does not have to take stand in trial
-Prosecution is forbidden to comment on defendant's silence
Due Process
-government must be fair in actions
-follow established rules
-2 types:
+Procedural: the way laws are carried out must be fair
+Sustantive: laws must be fair
Eminent Domain
government's pwoer to take a private property for public use
Griswold v. Connecticut
-1965
-Ruled state's ban on contraceptives violated couple's right to marital privacy
-Later rules that astae cannot outlaw contraceptives and cannot outlaw abortion
Heptene v. AT & T
-2005
-AT & T accused of working w/ Nat'l Security Agency on surveillance operation
-Massive warrantless surveillance; violates 1st and 4th Amendments
-No current ruling