Right to remain silent
Right to be represented by Attorney
Right to have an attorney appointed to you if you cannot afford one.
NOTE: In other countries, you may have no rights.
While no country has the exact same as the USA the ones that have the closest are almost every NATO country and japan.
martin king was a trying to get equal treatment for all races in USA
she was the beginning of the Civil Rights Protest which led to Martin Luther King Jr getting power. If it wasn't for her there would still be the rascim of 1930's today. Also she started other protests in usa further down south.
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Gompers was an early union organizer in the USA. He did not protect rights; at the time he worked, there were few legal rights for workers.
No. It is your actions that will cause an arrest, not belief or affiliation. At least in the USA that is.
How to Get Arrested - 2012 was released on: USA: 7 April 2012
(in the US) You have ALL the rights guaranteed to you by the US Constitution. =============================================== Assuming, of course, that you are in the USA. There is a world beyond the borders of the USA and, surprising as it may seem, much of it is actually quite civilized.
Can't Get Arrested - 2011 was released on: USA: 31 October 2011 (internet)
A person with dual citizenship... A great advantage of being a USA citizen for example is to vote beside many other advantages like employment. The other advantage of another country's citizenship is to practice your rights. For example, a person with USA citizenship can practice very important rights like "vote" while in Iraq you can have a property. In both case it depends on certain "rights and practices" that dependence big time on citizenship. A person with dual citizenship... A great advantage of being a USA citizen for example is to vote beside many other advantages like employment. The other advantage of another country's citizenship is to practice your rights. For example, a person with USA citizenship can practice very important rights like "vote" while in Iraq you can have a property. In both case it depends on certain "rights and practices" that dependence big time on citizenship.
In the USA, the laws regarding voting rights for prisoners vary by state. Some states allow prisoners to vote, while others do not. It is important to check the specific laws in the state where the prisoner is incarcerated to determine their voting rights.
Billy Gets Arrested - 1913 was released on: USA: 8 April 1913
While no country has the exact same as the USA the ones that have the closest are almost every NATO country and japan.
The United Nations rights of a child commitee doocument is a document that every country has signed and ratified except Somalia and the USA that assures the saftey and well being of each and every child.
It gives a lot of rights for the USA. (I think)
martin king was a trying to get equal treatment for all races in USA
Unsung - 2008 Arrested Development 5-11 was released on: USA: 13 August 2012