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- 9. The passage below describes a fictions!scenario Janice has her house and items searched by police because they believe she has committed a crime. She argues that she has a right to privacy as outlined by the US Constitution and Bill of Rights and does not want her possessions touched or searched. The police provide a search warrant that means they are allowed to search her private property as part of the investigation. The ability for the police to obtain a search warrant is outlined in the Fourth Amendment. The above scenario is an example of which principle? A. access to courts B. habeas corpus C. limited rights D. natural rights
- What did the ruling of Haze elwood School District v. Kuhlmeier determine? The ruling determined that __
- How is the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus intended to protect democracy? To ensure that the political process is continuous. To ensure that people are given due process of law To ensure that the criminal justice system is efficient To ensure that the government allows public participation in the judicial process
- Question 1-2 Read the following excerpt and answer the question below. ... nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb. -Fifth Amendment, U.S . Constitution Source: National Archives Based on this excerpt which action would be unconstitutional? bringing new charges against a person who has already served time in prison for a separate offense. bringing charges against a suspect for assault and robbery when both offenses occurred at the same time. bringing charges against an out-of-state driver for a law that is not in force in the state in which the license was issued. bringing new charges against someone who was found not guilty of armed robbery after an eyewitness comes forward
- Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. square Which is NOT a way to protect yourself from health fraud? a. Ask others who have tried the product whether it really works. b. Check with a professional health organization about the claims. c. Ask your doctor about the product's claims d. Try the product yourself to see whether it really works.