US citizens are protected through provisions in the Bill of Rights from unreasonable behaviour by those granted authority over them; this being enshrined in the Constitution. The 4th amendment to the US Constitution makes explicit protections against seizure of person or property and stipulates proper procedure by which warrants for such may be issued.
rights of the accused
Different rights are guaranteed throughout the Constitution, but the 5th amendment spells out the rights that protect against self incrimination.
13th Amendment
The first amendment.
The 13th Amendment to the US Constitution was passed in December of 1865. The amendment abolished slavery.
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rights of the accused
The fifth amendment protects all Americans from illegal searches and seizures.
The fourth amendment to the US Constitution deals with the rights of citizens to have due process and requires warrants for searches. Judicial review is not really relevant to this amendment.
First Amendment
The 17th Amendment of the US Constitution establishes direct election, protecting the validity of the people in the US Senate.
It is mentioned frequently in law, it is embodied as a right in the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution.
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment.
The fourth amendment protects us against unwarranted searches and seizures of Private Property.
that probable cause is necessary to protect citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures.
The First Amendment to the US Constitution, which guarantees freedom of the press, would protect Zenger from prosecution for publishing his newspaper. This amendment shields individuals from government censorship and allows for the dissemination of information and opinions without fear of retaliation or censorship.
The 4th amendment to the US Constitution relates to "search and seizure." how this applies to the qustion that was asked is unclear. For a discussion of this amendment, see the below link: