Due Process - Constitutional protections for someone accused of a crime, Warrant - A court order allowing an arrest, search, or seizure, Probable cause - The reasonable belief that someone has committed a specific crime and can be arrested or searched., Reasonable suspicion - The belief that a crime is being commited., Search and Seizure - The belief that a crime has been committed leading to a legal search of a person or property to gather evidence, 4th Amendment - No illegal search and seizures (must have reasonable suspicion or probable cause, 4th Amendment - No arrest without probable cause, 5th Amendment - Right to remain silent in a criminal trial, 5th Amendment - Cannot be tried twice for same crime (double jeopardy), 6th Amendment - Right to a speedy trial, 6th Amendment - Right to an attorney, 6th Amendment - Right to a jury trial, 6th Amendment - Right to know the charges against you, 6th Amendment - Right to have witnesses and cross examine witnesses, 8th Amendment - Right to reasonable bail and punishment, 14th Amendment - All federal due process protections must be obeyed by the states, 5th Amendment - Cannot be denied life, liberty, or property without due process of law,

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