The Sixth Amendment

The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution is a very prominent amendment and contains several key words that a defendant must be aware of when under investigation and while being questioned by law enforcement. One of the key factors of

Evolution of Self-incrimination

PowerPoint Presentation: In this unit, you will create a presentation to explain the evolution of self-incrimination through the case law. First, your presentation should begin with an explanation of self-incrimination as discussed in the Fifth Amendment. Second, select and explain

Miranda v. Arizona Ruling

The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution is a very powerful amendment. Cases have been heard at the Supreme Court level regarding violations by police, law enforcement, and other judicial organizations against individuals. In the Miranda v. Arizona ruling, the

Discrimination

Explain discrimination. What kind of discrimination is considered acceptable? In your response, be sure to explain invidious discrimination. Also, should there be distinctions between discrimination (acceptable vs. reasonable)? Explain your position. Your journal entry must be at least 300 words

Exclusionary Rule

 The purpose of this case study is to research and complete a thorough analysis of the exclusionary rule. Your paper will summarize the exclusionary rule and analyze the concepts below. Your paper should discuss the following questions: What is the

The Fourth Amendment

The Fourth Amendment of the United States protects U.S. citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures from government entities. What constitutes unreasonable searches and seizures? Do police have the power to arrest unlawful actors without probable cause? In your response, please

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