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Legal Protections Jingle By: Conner New, Blaire Bowling, Andrew May

Legal Protections, Legal Protections We depend on to keep law fair They help us with the question of: “Who gets the better share?” Legal Protections, legal protections Ensure we are not rash In the decision-making that goes into The punishment of the bad

Protecting our natural rights Is the goal of all our laws Keeping our citizens safe Even if you’re bourgeois There are three crucial rights Our life, liberty and property These all play a serious goal in the game of popular sovereignty

Oh! Fifth amendment, fifth amendment plays an important role In due process, it starts the march, Toward Miranda rights’ goal Hey! Jurisprudence, Jurisprudence The accused is ensured their rights A jury of peers, guilt beyond doubt Keeps fairness in our sights

Legal Protections, Legal Protections We depend on to keep law fair They help us with the question of: “Who gets the better share?” Legal Protections, legal protections Ensure we are not rash In the decision-making that goes into The punishment of the bad

Amendments 4 through 8 Protect the person accused Guard public privacy Make sure we’re not abused Amendment number 14 Had a very good intention It hoped to do the right thing and get rid of segregation

Oh! Criminal law, criminal law It deals with punishment Of people who break the laws That ensure we all receive fair treatment Civil law, civil law Resolves civilian disputes Split into two typs There’s family and tort to finish through

Legal Protections, Legal Protections We depend on to keep law fair They help us with the question of: “Who gets the better share?” Legal Protections, legal protections Ensure we are not rash In the decision-making that goes into The punishment of the bad

Brown V. Education New Jersey V Brown V. Education New Jersey V. TLO Two interesting court cases You should really get to know Brown was for segregation Of all of our schools New Jersey was for privacy of students just like you and me

Oh! Legal Protections, Legal Protections We depend on to keep law fair They help us with the question of: “Who gets the better share?” Legal Protections, legal protections Ensure we are not rash In the decision-making that goes into The punishment of the bad

Juvenile law, Juvenile law no jury is allowed Proceedings are kept in secret To keep gossips from being loud