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Explore the 5th and 6th Amendments, trial procedures, and landmark cases like Kelo v. City of New London and Bullcoming v. New Mexico. Understand concepts such as double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and right to counsel in American government.
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AP American Government Unit 1: Constitutional Interpretation and the Bill of Rights
Trial Procedures (5th and 6th) • 5th Amendment • Grand Jury – Federal Only • Double Jeopardy – civil and criminal differences • Self Incrimination – self, spouse, lawyer, clergy, doctor (including records) • Due Process – totality of procedures • Takings Clause – Imminent Domain issue – Kelo v. City of New London (2005)
Trial Procedures (5th and 6th) • 6th Amendment • Speedy and Public Trial – 90 days from arrest • Trial by impartial jury – in state and district • Informed of nature and cause of accusation – writ of Habeas Corpus • Confrontation Clause – Bullcoming v. New Mexico (2011) • Supboena Clause • Right to counsel – “Effective” • Reading – Kaley v. United States