Bill of Right
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- 2. Freedom of religion, speech, press, and assembly.
- 4. Right to speedy, public, impartial trial with defense counsel, and the right to cross-examine witness.
- 5. Grand Jury indictment required to prosecute a person for a serious crime. No "double jeopardy"--being tried twice for the same offense. Forcing a person to testify against himself of herself prohibited. No loss of life, liberty or property without due process.
- 6. No excessive bail or fines, no cruel and unusual punishments.
- 8. Right to bear arms and maintain state militas.
- 9. Troops may not be quartered in homes in peacetime.
- 10. Unlisted rights are not necessarily denied.
- 11. Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved to the states or to the people.
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- 1. What document that give people freedom.
- 3. Jury trials in civil suits where value exceeds 20 dollars.
- 7. No unreasonable searches.