Across
- 3. Found that a state’s prosecution of a criminal defendant without counsel is a violation of the Sixth Amendment.
- 6. States that evidence the government finds in violation of the Fourth Amendment can be excluded from a trial.
- 7. Right to search and seize other's property. The Fourteenth Amendment prevents unreasonable use of this.
- 9. Case that coined the term "Miranda Rule".
- 12. Case that gave administraters more leeway than law enforcement in conducting searches.
- 13. Exception to Miranda rule, where statements obtained before a suspect was warned of their rights to be used as evidence on the basis of protecting public safety.
- 14. Due process that addresses the manner in which the law is carried out.
Down
- 1. An inherent right not explicitely mentioned in the Bill of Rights, but implied in the First, Third, Fourth, and Ninth Amendments.
- 2. Ruled that an anti-birth control law is in violation of the constitution. It affirmed the right to privacy.
- 4. States that no one can be compelled to witness against themselves.
- 5. Data about data.
- 8. Due Process addressing the essence of a law.
- 10. Case that found that antiabortion statutes violate the Fourteenth Amendment.
- 11. The selective incorperation case for the Fourth Amendment.
