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- 3. Trial-A court proceeding that is open to the public.
- 5. and Unusual Punishment-Protection against punishments that are extreme or inhumane.
- 12. of Assembly-The right to gather peacefully in groups.
- 13. Cause-Reasonable belief that a crime has been committed.
- 14. change or addition to the Constitution.
- 15. of Rights-The first ten amendments to the Constitution.
- 19. against being forced to testify against oneself.
- 23. accusation issued by a grand jury.
- 24. Domain-Government power to take private property for public use.
- 25. of Religion-The right to practice any religion or none at all.
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- 1. Liberties-Basic freedoms guaranteed to individuals by the Constitution.
- 2. Compensation-Payment given when property is taken for public use.
- 4. right to a lawyer.
- 6. housing of soldiers in private homes during peacetime.
- 7. Trial-A trial that must occur quickly after arrest.
- 8. Jury-A group of citizens who decide whether charges should be filed.
- 9. Process-Legal protection against unfair government actions.
- 10. Rule-Rule preventing illegally obtained evidence from being used in court.
- 11. of Press-The right of newspapers and media to publish information freely.
- 16. pledged to guarantee a defendant’s return to court.
- 17. Warrant-A court order allowing police to search property.
- 18. Jeopardy-Being tried twice for the same crime.
- 20. of Speech-The right to express opinions without government interference.
- 21. formal request to the government.
- 22. right to keep personal matters from government intrusion.
