no they do not im taking a criminal investigation class and i had this question on a quiz
No. A crime scene may be private property- and there is no right to enter private property. A crime scene may be closed to preserve evidence- there is no right to obstruct justice.
A person cannot be jailed unless charged for a specific crime.
People can lose some their constitutional rights, but not without due process. For instance, people can lose their right to freedom by being convicted of a crime and going to prison. People who are convicted of a felony can lose their right to vote.
While it's not a Constitutional right, a person does have the right in most states to wach while a search is taking place to make sure nothing is planted. The only Constitutional right a person has is that the law cannot enter your property unless they have a warrant.
Yes, the Sixth Amendment requires that someone charged with a crime must be given a fair and speedy trial.
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You have the rights listed below: # You have the right to remain silent # Anything you say can and may be used against you in the court of law # You have the right to have an attorney # If you can not afford one, one will be appointed to you
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If the Police have a warrant to search your property, they have the right to forcibly enter your house if admittance is not granted. The same goes if they have an arrest warrant for you and you refuse to come out. They may also have that right if there is a crime in progress. If there is a high speed chase after subjects who the police witnessed committing crimes and the suspects enter someone's house, the police have the right to enter. Or if someone is holding you hostage in your home, the police can forcibly enter. They may also have that right if they have probable cause to believe you are in immediate danger or deceased.
Any person, citizen or not, accused of a crime in the U.S. has the right to a fair trial before a Jury of his Peers. A U.S. Citizen's constitutional rights, however, do NOT apply in dealings with any government outside the territory of the United States.
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