I understand, but unless you have a warrant, you can't come in.
I know you're doing your job, but I'm exercising my Fourth Amendment right. Without a warrant, you can't enter.
Good afternoon. We're conducting an investigation in the neighborhood, and we would like to search your home for potential evidence.
We don't have a warrant, but we're just doing our job here.
PD
In this scene, the homeowner invokes their Fourth Amendment rights, refusing to allow the officers to search the home without a warrant. This demonstrates the protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, upholding the right to privacy.
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We knew you were at the scene of the crime. If you just tell us what happened, this could go a lot easier for you.
I'm invoking my Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. I don't have to answer your questions without a lawyer present.
PD
In this scene, the person exercises their Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, refusing to answer the police officers' questions to avoid self-incrimination. This highlights the protection against compelled self-incrimination during an interrogation.
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In this scene, the Sixth Amendment is invoked as the defense lawyer argues for a speedy trial on behalf of the defendant, ensuring their constitutional right is upheld by the court and preventing unnecessary delays.
The motion is granted. we will move forward with the trial today.
Your honor, we request that this trial proceed without further delay. The defendant's Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial is being violated.
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