PPT-Rights of the Accused

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Essential Questions What rights are guaranteed to all Americans who are accused of crimes Rights of the Accused Rights of the accused are rights guaranteed by the

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Essential Questions What rights are guaranteed to all Americans who are accused of crimes Rights of the Accused Rights of the accused are rights guaranteed by the Amendments to the US Constitution. As an American citizen, what is your most important right? Why?. In the Bill of Rights, find the following:. The right to make fun of the president. The right to be Catholic. The right to privacy. The right to remain silent. When police place someone under arrest, they have to follow certain rules to ensure that the person’s Charter rights are being . upheld. In . order to make an arrest, an officer must have . reasonable and probable . Civil Liberties. Freedoms . to think and act without government interference or fear of unfair legal treatment. The 1. st. Amendment Protects…. Freedom of religion. Freedom of speech. Freedom of the press. The first 10 amendments of our Constitution.. What are the Bill of Rights?. The Bill of Rights is the unified address to numerous, highlighted Constitutional issues, taken up and deliberated upon to a point of agreement at different times in American history. The main intent was to prevent subsequent misconstruction of powers and ensure public confidence. The articles were ratified by three-fourths of the legislator in 1791.. History of Law. Innocent or Guilty?. In history, various methods of deciding a person’s guilt or innocence were developed. These were called . trials or ordeals. . Here are some examples. . .. 1. Accused persons of nobility underwent ordeal by fire. Walked barefoot over . Civil Liberties vs. Civil Rights. The gov’t has the power to rule over citizens, but its power has limits. Civil liberties. – the Constitutional protections of citizens’ freedoms from gov’t abuse. Objective: Analyze the Bill of Rights & Other Amendments. Limits on Rights. An individual’s rights must be balanced with the rights of others and the community’s health and safety.. Community vs. Individual Rights. 5th Amendment. “No person…shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. ;…”. Rights:. Against self-incrimination. upheld. In . order to make an arrest, an officer must have . reasonable and probable . grounds . to believe that the suspect committed the . offence. Best DUI Arrest. Detention vs. Arrest. If an arrest is not necessary, police may detain . A crime is a wrong against society . The main purpose of criminal law is to protect society and maintain the peace. The Criminal Law . System. Purposes of Mainstream Canadian Criminal Law . maintain order. UNIT II – Constitution and Rights. Discussion Questions. What is due process?. What does it mean to be “accused” of a crime?. What rights to those that are accused of a crime have?. Amendments that protect the accused. Objective: I can analyze the Bill of Rights & Other Amendments. Limits on Rights. An individual’s rights must be balanced with the rights of others and the community’s health and safety.. Community vs. Individual Rights. The rights of an accused THE RIGHTS OF AN ACCUSED The protection and promotion of human rights is an important part of the Australian legal system. A number of human rights are available to all Australians. These includes: Writ of habeas corpus. Definition:. . To prevent unjust arrest and imprisonment, the prisoner is to be brought before the court, and the officer must show just cause why the prisoner should not be released. .

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