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Title: The Fourth and Fifth Amendments


1
The Fourth and Fifth Amendments
  • How do they protect our rights?

2
The Fourth Amendment
  • The fourth amendment protects the right of
    people to be secureagainst unreasonable search
    and seizure
  • It doesnt specifically state a right to privacy,
    but the courts have interpreted it that way

3
What does law enforcement need in order to
legally search?
  • A search warrant is a court order obtained from a
    judge who is convinced that there is a real need
    to search a person or place
  • In order to get a search warrant, the police must
    present an AFFIDAVIT (sworn statement of facts)
  • The search warrant MUST be specific (Who? What?
    Where?)

4
More on the 4th
  • The exclusionary rule prevents the use of
    illegally seized evidence
  • No-knock warrants can be executed under specific
    circumstances

5
Warrantless Searches
  • Under specific circumstances, searches may be
    conducted without a warrant. Some examples of
    those are
  • Within Reach
  • Consent
  • Trash at Curb
  • Airport/Border
  • Hot Pursuit

6
The Fifth Amendment
  • The fifth amendment lists many protections
  • Grand Jury
  • Double Jeopardy
  • Self-incrimination
  • Due Process
  • Eminent domain and private property

7
Self-Incrimination
  • No personshall be compelled in any criminal
    case to be a witness against himself
  • Pleading the Fifth can be exercised by not
    answering incriminating questions in trials where
    one is a witness, or by simply not taking the
    stand in ones own trial

8
Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy
  • Grand juries are only convened in federal court
    they are not responsible for finding a defendant
    guilty or innocent, only whether there is enough
    evidence to charge (indict) a defendant
  • Double Jeopardy cant be triggered in cases of a
    hung jury or a mistrial, only when a verdict of
    Not Guilty is given

9
Eminent Domain
  • Ones private property can be taken with just
    compensation and fair notice, typically for
    public use

10
Discussion Questions
  • Should students be given their full 4th and 5th
    amendment rights in the public schools? Why or
    why not?
  • Why is the right against self-incrimination
    important to citizens?
  • Do you agree with the concept of eminent domain?
    Why or why not?
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