Emily Coffman.  Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets out requirements for search warrants based on probable cause.  The proper search.

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Emily Coffman

 Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets out requirements for search warrants based on probable cause.  The proper search and seizure law is used a lot in courts today. People have a right to their property and this ensures that. This amendment greatly influenced the New Jersey vs. TLO supreme court case in 1985, a case that limited the students rights in school.

 Sets out rules for indictment by grand jury and eminent domain, protects the right to due process, and prohibits self-incrimination and double jeopardy.  This amendments gives all criminals certain rights (the Miranda rights) when being arrested and the process that goes with that. Also, because of this law people can not be tried for the same crime twice.

 Protects the right to a fair and speedy public trial by jury, including the rights to be notified of the accusations, to confront the accuser, to obtain witnesses and to retain counsel.  This amendment sets up the boundaries of trials for criminals. People have the right to and speedy trial, and participate equally in trial.

 Provides for the right to trial by jury in certain civil cases, according to common law.  This amendment gives the right to every person to have a trial if they want to. Again, its setting up boundaries so people can’t abuse the justice system.

 Prohibits excessive fines and excessive bail, as well as cruel and unusual punishment  This is a huge human rights amendment. This affects our discipline laws and death penalty rules today. Every person and animal has the right to a fair punishment.

The figure below displays voting patterns by state in the 1992 and 1996 presidential elections. Use the information in the figure and your knowledge of United States voting behavior, perform the following tasks. a) Using the map below, identify one of the numbered regions with strong support for the Democratic presidential candidate and identify and explain two factors that contribute to that support. b) Using the map below, identify one of the numbered regions with strong support for the Republican presidential candidate and identify and explain two factors that contribute to that support.