Fifth Amendment Pros And Cons

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The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and freedom to petition the government. The Second Amendment is the right to bear arms. This amendment allows citizens to keep a firearm for safety and protection. The Third Amendment is Quartering of Soldiers. During a war, the amendment protects an individual’s home from soldiers who enter without consent. The Fourth Amendment is Search and Seizure, which protects an individual’s personal space by prohibiting unreasonable searches and seizures. The Fifth Amendment is Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, Self-Incrimination, and Due Process. This amendment protects the rights of anyone who's been accused of a crime, gives the accused a trial by jury, and it prevents a person from being charged twice for the same offense. Before deciding a penalty, The Fifth Amendment requires the government to follow certain procedures. Lastly, The Fifth Amendment requires the government to pay citizens when their property is used for public use. …show more content…
Also, the accused has the right to an attorney, the right to call witnesses, and the right to be informed of the charges. The Seventh Amendment gives the right to trial by jury in civil and criminal cases that involve property worth more than twenty dollars. The Eighth Amendment protects people from excess bail fines and cruel punishments. Finally, The Ninth Amendment states that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights don’t disclose all the rights people have and The Tenth Amendment states that the federal government only has powers in lawmaking and everything that is not acknowledged in the constitution belongs to the