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Article 01 - Bill of Rights

§ 01 Inalienable Rights (1851)
§ 02 Right to alter, reform, or abolish government, and repeal special privileges (1851)
§ 03 Right to assemble (1851)
§ 04 Bearing arms; standing armies; military powers (1851)
§ 05 Trial by jury (1851, amended 1912)
§ 06 Slavery and involuntary servitude (1851)
§ 07 Rights of conscience; education; the necessity of religion and knowledge (1851)
§ 08 Writ of habeas corpus (1851)
§ 09 Bail; cruel and unusual punishments
§ 10 Trial for crimes; witness (1851; amended 1912)
§ 10a Rights of victims of crime
§ 11 Freedom of speech; of the press; of libels (1851)
§ 12 Transportation, etc. for crime (1851)
§ 13 Quartering troops (1851)
§ 14 Search warrants and general warrants (1851)
§ 15 No imprisonment for debt (1851)
§ 16 Redress in courts (1851, amended 1912)
§ 17 Hereditary privileges, etc. (1851)
§ 18 Suspension of laws (1851)
§ 19 Inviolability of private property (1851)
§ 19a Damages for wrongful death (1912)
§ 20 Powers reserved to the people (1851)


  

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Did You Know?    
 
 
There are 3 basic types with standard of proof
There are essentially three standards of proof applicable in most court proceedings. In criminal and delinquency cases, the offense must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, the highest standard. In civil cases and neglect and dependency proceedings, the lowest standard applies by a mere preponderance of the evidence (more likely than not). In some civil cases, and in juvenile proceedings such a permanent termination of parental rights, an intermediate standard applies: proof by clear and convincing evidence.

 


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Houston Man Sentenced To 90 Months For Identity Theft
Chad Hatten, 36, of Houston, Texas, was sentenced today to 90 months in federal prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, the Ju...
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Schering-Plough to pay $345 million to resolve criminal and civil cases
July 30, 2004 - PHILADELPHIA – Patrick L. Meehan, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and Jerry Pappert, Pennsylvania A...
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Criminal Defense Terms

 


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Fifth Amendment

Definition:
Among other rights, the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees that a person cannot be compelled to present self-incriminating testimony in a criminal (or juvenile) proceeding.

Fourth Amendment

Definition:
The 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects every person against unreasonable search and seizure by government officials.

Levy

Definition:
A seizure; the obtaining of money by legal process through seizure and sale of property.

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