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People are innocent until proven guilty, It is hard to prove a person guilty of breaking a law if you don't know for sure what the law means. The plaintiff can argue not only that he did not do what he is accused of doing, but even if he did, it was not against the law. The concepts of "vagueness" and "overbreadth" are different from one another although both involve violation of the due process clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments. A law that is unconstitutionally vague will not be enforced if it does not give individuals adequate notice as to what conduct is proscribed by the particular statute and allows for arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement. Due process requires that individuals be able to understand with reasonable certainty what types of conduct are permitted and what types are prohibited. A law that is unconstitutionally overbroad will not be enforced if conduct that is constitutionally permissible falls within the description of conduct the law prohibits. Due process requires that laws that properly prohibit certain activity do not at the same time prohibit constitutionally protected activity.
The constitution was written to be vague and act as a guiding principal of government so that the power would stay with the people. This allows for the people to have their say and for things to change from generation to generation.
The constitution was written to be vague and act as a guiding principal of government so that the power would stay with the people. This allows for the people to have their say and for things to change from generation to generation.
The constitution was written to be vague and act as a guiding principal of government so that the power would stay with the people. This allows for the people to have their say and for things to change from generation to generation.
Please rephase your question with something like, how big is a $20 or how valuable is a $20, and maybe give some more detail. like Canadian, american, australian, what shape its in, your question is very arbitrary and vague.
If a crime was committed it is up to law enforcement and attorney general to decide upon. Impossible to comment with such a vague scenario.
anyone can help an abused kid. individuals who are concerned for the child's well-being. social service agencies. child protective departments. law enforcement officials. therapists. your question is too vague to answer more specifically.
Vagueness is the noun form for the adjective vague.
"His intentions were very vague."
She talked ubiquitously and her words were vague. Ubiquitous=Existing or been everywhere at the same time. Vague=Not clear, definite, or distinct. Excuse me, but you're been vague.
The constitution was written to be vague and act as a guiding principal of government so that the power would stay with the people. This allows for the people to have their say and for things to change from generation to generation.
All vague expressions are not ambiguous. The meaning of a vague expression may be clearly known, but the specificity is not.