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Running head: CRIMINAL AMENDMENTS IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS
Criminal Amendments in The Bill of Rights
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CRIMINAL AMENDMENTS IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS
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Criminal Amendments in The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights is a fundamental component of the American Constitution. It was
designed to ensure that the basic rights of Americans are safeguarded. Although it firstly
considered ten amendments, other seventeen amendments were added to the United States
Constitution. Some sections of the additional amendments and the Bill of Rights have an intensive
effect on the criminal justice system. The conceptual paper would critically analyze the criminal
amendments in the Bill of Rights. It would further describe the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth
Amendments, highlighting their impacts on the courts and police officers' criminal procedure.
Fourth Amendment
This amendment safeguards individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures
without a warrant. This incorporates having their individual, their residences, and items within
their habitats searched and taken by federal officers or police. Therefore, if the police suspect that
an individual has c...

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