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4th Amendment

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  • Slide: 1
  • 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.
  • Slide: 2
  • 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.
  • Slide: 3
  • 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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