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Civil Liberties and Judicial Branch

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Writ of Habeas Corpusrequires police to bring a prisoner before court to explain why released or not
fair trialno media coverage guaranteed
declared to be cruel and unusual punishmentdenying inmates needed medical treatment
exclusionary ruledeter police misconduct
double jeopardycannot be tried for the same crime twice
capital punishmentis not conmsidered cruel and unusual punishment by the Supreme Court
no exact defitition of due process becauseSupreme Court only defines the quarantees on a case by case basis
13th amendmentforbids slavery and most forms of servitude
States' police power is defined asthe right to protect health, safety, morals, and the general welfare
4th amendmentforbids unreasonable searches and seizures
States canlimit the right to keep and bear arms
6th amendment guarentees a speedy and public trialto try those accused of crimes without undue delay and avoiding secret trials
5th amendment guaranteesDue Process of Law, No self Incrimination and No Cruel and Unusual Punishment
6th amendment guarenteesSpeedy and Public Trial, Confront Witnesses, and Right to Counsel
1st amendmentprotects the right to burn the flag as protest
Tinker vs. Des Moinesarm bands are symbolic free speech
Chisolm vs. Georgia11th amendment
Writ of Habeus Corpusaccused person has a right to appear before a judge



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