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Article I, Section 9, forbids the Congress from passing a bill of attainder, meaning that the Congress cannot pass a law causing a specific person to be imprisoned, or to forfeit property or other rights, without a trial. A bill of attainder also prevented the family from inheriting any property or rights from the person named in the bill.
An attainder is a state a prisoner enters once he has been removed of all civil rights.
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Attainder means the extinguishment of a person's civil rights upon conviction of a crime, usually treason. The Constitution forbids Congress from passing a "bill of attainder". A bill of attainder is an act by the legislature that some particular person is guilty of a crime then taking away his rights all without the benefit of a trial in the courts. Such a practice would take away the rights to trial by jury, to face one's accusers and to be convicted only upon proof beyond a reasonable doubt among other rights citizens of this country have. The legislature has the right to pass laws to declare types of actions criminal and set the penalties for violating them, but it does not have the power to convict persons of those crimes.
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A bill of attainder is a legislative act that singles out and punishes an individual or group without a trial. Historically, such bills were used to bypass judicial proceedings, allowing the government to impose penalties like imprisonment or death based solely on legislative authority. In the United States, bills of attainder are explicitly prohibited by the Constitution to safeguard individual rights and ensure due process. This prohibition reflects a commitment to fair legal procedures and the separation of powers.
The most important safeguard of personal liberty are all of the pieces of the United States Constitution. From the Bill of Rights to the amendments that allow for more people to enjoy basic rights.
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