Asked by Arif Sezer Körüko?lu on Sep 25, 2024

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"Due process of law" is generally defined by the ________ amendments.

A) First,Second,Third,and Fourth
B) First,Second,Ninth,and Tenth
C) Second,Third,Fourth,and Fifth
D) Fourth,Fifth,Sixth,and Eighth

Due Process

A constitutional guarantee that prevents governments from impacting citizens in an unfair, arbitrary, or unreasonable manner, ensuring fair treatment through the normal judicial system.

Amendments

Changes or additions made to a legal document or constitution, often requiring a specific process of approval.

  • Understand key Supreme Court decisions impacting civil liberties, civil rights, and the legal conceptualization of privacy.
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Arabinda Digal5 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The concept of "due process of law" is primarily related to the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution, which guarantee that individuals cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. The Fourth and Sixth Amendments also contain important due process protections related to search and seizure and criminal trials, respectively. The First, Second, Third, Ninth, and Tenth Amendments do not directly address the concept of due process of law.