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4. amendment iv – what must officials have to search your home? 5. amen…

Question

  1. amendment iv – what must officials have to search your home?
  2. amendment v – what does \due process\ mean for the accused?
  3. amendment vi – name one right of someone on trial.
  4. amendment vii – what kind of cases does this amendment cover?
  5. amendment viii – what punishment is forbidden?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The Fourth Amendment requires officials to have a warrant probable cause to search a home. A warrant is a court - issued document and probable cause means there is reasonable grounds to believe a crime has been committed or evidence exists at the location.
  2. The Fifth Amendment's "due process" for the accused means they are entitled to fair treatment through the legal system, including proper notice of charges, the right to an attorney, and a fair trial.
  3. One right of someone on trial under the Sixth Amendment is the right to a speedy and public trial. This ensures the accused is not held in limbo and the trial is open to the public for transparency.
  4. The Seventh Amendment covers civil cases where the value in controversy exceeds twenty dollars and preserves the right to a jury trial in such cases.
  5. The Eighth Amendment forbids cruel and unusual punishment, which includes punishments that are grossly disproportionate to the crime or shock the conscience.

Answer:

  1. A warrant based on probable cause.
  2. Fair treatment through the legal system, including notice of charges, right to an attorney, and a fair trial.
  3. The right to a speedy and public trial.
  4. Civil cases where the value in controversy exceeds twenty dollars and preserves the right to a jury - trial.
  5. Cruel and unusual punishment.