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The fourth amendment protects you from both , so if someone brakes into your house with a gun ask them if they have a warrent =]
The answer is the fourth amendment. this amendment gives us privacy so we do not have to say those things. along with that they have the rights to not incriminate themselves in the fifth amendment. if they said their sources they would be incriminating themselves.
if you waive your rights for an attorney, but i dont recommend doing so...
Okay, so this is what I got from it, and I'm studying Constitutional Law. The Fourth Amendment covers unlawful searches and seizures. However, the amendment is differed in the situation of security guards. As far as I am aware, the Fourth Amendment does not pertain to private security guards (such as mall cops). So in short: the Fourth applies to police, but not private security.
Yes, it is called the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). It hasn't been ratified yet though, so it isn't a real amendment yet.
The Bill of Rights is the name given to the first ten amendments so the Tenth Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights.
The fourth amendment of the American Constitution protects the American people against unwarranted search and seizure of a home or property. Doing so will violate the amendment and put the prosecutor in jail, or without a job (in police officer's cases).
14th Amendment
Amendment, on its own, should not be capitalized. However, if you are specifying an amendment, such as the 1st, you must. For example: "Is there an amendment that protects Americans from cruel and unusual punishment?" "Yes, that is the Eighth Amendment."
So nobody is treated unfairly in court
They are the Bill of Rights and were put there so we would know our rights.
The first amendment, the amendment ensuring freedom of religion for everyone, was written as the beginning of the 10 amendments known as the Bill of Rights. These state the rights U.S. citizens have in writing so that they are clear to all.