| A | B |
| Writ of Habeas Corpus | requires police to bring a prisoner before court to explain why released or not |
| fair trial | no media coverage guaranteed |
| declared to be cruel and unusual punishment | denying inmates needed medical treatment |
| exclusionary rule | deter police misconduct |
| double jeopardy | cannot be tried for the same crime twice |
| capital punishment | is not conmsidered cruel and unusual punishment by the Supreme Court |
| no exact defitition of due process because | Supreme Court only defines the quarantees on a case by case basis |
| 13th amendment | forbids slavery and most forms of servitude |
| States' police power is defined as | the right to protect health, safety, morals, and the general welfare |
| 4th amendment | forbids unreasonable searches and seizures |
| States can | limit the right to keep and bear arms |
| 6th amendment guarentees a speedy and public trial | to try those accused of crimes without undue delay and avoiding secret trials |
| 5th amendment guarantees | Due Process of Law, No self Incrimination and No Cruel and Unusual Punishment |
| 6th amendment guarentees | Speedy and Public Trial, Confront Witnesses, and Right to Counsel |
| 1st amendment | protects the right to burn the flag as protest |
| Tinker vs. Des Moines | arm bands are symbolic free speech |
| Chisolm vs. Georgia | 11th amendment |
| Writ of Habeus Corpus | accused person has a right to appear before a judge |