Asked by Michael Bonilla on Sep 30, 2024

The right to notice of the charges brought against you and to some kind of fair trial or hearing to prove those charges are central requirements of:

A) substantive due process.
B) equal protection.
C) procedural due process.
D) economic due process.

Procedural Due Process

Procedural due process is a legal doctrine that requires the government to follow fair procedures before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property.

Fair Trial

A legal proceeding conducted according to the rules and principles established in the legal system to ensure an impartial and thorough hearing.

Charges

Fees or financial obligations that are required to be paid as part of a transaction or legal process.

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