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    Natalia Flores

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    school. She is attending 5th grade. Natalia has a very positive attitude and a friendly personality. Her favorite things are: sponge Bob TV show, singing, and drawing dolls and clothes for them. She speaks Spanish fluently and currently is an English Language Learner. 1. Assessment of the student’s needs In order to find vocabulary words that Natalia struggles with, we chose to do the reading decoding test and reading comprehension test. We started with the 5th grade vocabulary words and…

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    Fifty years ago one of three landmark cases in our Constitutional history took place. Gideon vs. Wainwright that took place in 1963 was a case fought between Clarence Earl Gideon and Louie L. Wainwright, a judge and member of the Supreme Court. Gideon was charged with breaking into Bay Harbor Pool Room in Panama City, Florida and entering with intent to commit petty larceny, a crime where someone steals someone else’s property. In court, Gideon asked for someone to represent him. The courts…

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    This brings the current issue to light, which is the use of Jailhouse informants and questions as to whether the use of such practices is in violation of the Fifth and Sixth Amendment right to council. The Orange County District Attorney’s Office along with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department have been under heavy scrutiny lately over allegations of evidence obtained in their use of jailhouse informants in criminal trials is a violation of the accused’s right to due process. This has led to…

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    (136). The bond they have to make this bond with Ms. Wright and understanding the way she change and how reasonable was to kill Mr. Wright was understandable was easy if you go on her shoes. At the end we never know what happened but they used the sixth amendment to have a fair trial and understand that the women suffrage identify individually each women back in the days and know, they also have their bond and even if they don’t have a close relationship they understand the suffrage. “We call…

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    Essay On Fifth Amendment

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    until proven guilty. These rights include our fourth, fifth, and sixth amendments of the Constitution. Our fourth amendment protects us from illegal search and seizure of our properties. Our fifth amendment protects us from being accused of any capital crime without being tried in front of a grand jury. The fifth amendment also includes the right of due process which is our right to be treated fairly through a trial process. The sixth amendment protects the rights for a speedy and public trial…

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    both animals and people. The second amendment states that we have the right to keep and bear arms, however it is so vague in the language that we’ve been relegated to semi automatic weapons, which would essentially be of no use against the military grade automatic rifles that are standard issue to any deploying military personnel. While it is agreed that the regulation and evaluation of gun sales needs to be monitored by a third party, we should not be subject to such stringent measures as a…

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    (Betterman). He believes that fourteen months should be taken off of his sentencing. This began the ultimate constitutional debate concerning what he considered his right to a speedy trial. The ruling claimed by the Montana Supreme Court stated the Sixth Amendment’s Speedy Trial Clause does not apply to the post conviction and pre-sentencing delay (Betterman). The constitutional issue that arose in the court’s ruling in this case is centered on the first and second phases, out of the three that…

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    Research Paper The importance of Amendment VI getting signed into the Constitution was crucial for future growth of America 's justice system. James Madison put the Amendment VI into the Bill of Rights. Amendment VI has many protections to the one person accused of a crime, such as Public Trial Guarantee, Right to be informed of criminal charges, and Right to be confronted by adverse witnesses. However, the right to a speedy trial is considered the most important in the constitution, because…

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    Law: The Sixth Amendment

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    The Sixth Amendment was made to guarantee that the defendent had the right to council. This was so that they could comprehend the law to the best of their capacities and for them to comprehend the offenses they are being accused of. A considerable lot of our rights been set up to help the American individuals keep up a suspicion that all is well and good, protection, and assurance from the legislature. With a specific end goal to secure those rights diverse laws were made to shield the general…

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    States are vastly different in respect to the length of time that the accused can be detained without a trial. American citizens have a fundamental right to a speedy trial after they have been arrested and detained which is outlined in the Sixth Amendment. The Sixth Amendment states that the accused should be sentenced within a reasonable time in order to be fair to both the accused and society and to ascertain that justice is served. Haiti on the other hand, has no such right that is given to…

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