Your Rights: Due Process

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The Fourth Amendment states that a reasonable search and seizure must

include a warrant and be based on probable cause.

In New York v. Quarles (1983), the Supreme Court ruled that Miranda rights do not have to be read if a suspect

puts public safety at immediate risk.

In the term "due process," the word "process" refers to the way in which

trials are conducted.

How did the Supreme Court rule in the Miranda decision?

Ernesto Miranda had been denied his rights.

If the government wants to take land to build a highway, the Fifth Amendment says that the affected property owners must

be compensated for the land.

The exclusionary rule states that if evidence is found during an illegal search, it must be destroyed immediately. cannot be admitted into consideration. can be admitted into court anyway. cannot be admitted into court unless a judge agrees.

cannot be admitted into consideration.

In Duckworth v. Eagan (1988), the Supreme Court held that the police

could create any warning they chose so long as they got a conviction.

In addition to protection against self-incrimination, the Fifth Amendment ensures that people have

double jeopardy and grand jury rights.

Evidence collected during an illegal search cannot be used in court based on the ___________.

exclusionary rule


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