Oregon V. Hass 420 U.S 714, 43 L. Ed. 2d 570, 95 S. Ct. 1215 (1975) Facts: After being read his Miranda rights by a state police officer and accepts, he then continues to verbally incriminate his self then asks to call his lawyer. Now the question is can what he said be testified against him or is it admissible under both the 5th and 14th Amendments? In the Moyina Heights area of Klamath Falls, Oregon Hass was charged with burglary in the first degree for two bikes from two different residential…
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linguistic-music,kinesthetic-physically,musical,spatial-art,interpersonal-analyze motivations, intrapersonal-knowing feelings,naturalist-sciences. Education ranks start from Federal,state,local,and school. Admins-principal,superintendent, Pros-counselors,guidance,crisis,Support-secretery,security,admins.Buckley Amendment: issue student records. Court ruled that students grade peers work and parents can’t look if student is 18.Goss v Lopez: suspending students cant for more than 10 days must be due…
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the United States history immediately following the Civil War in which the federal government set the conditions that would allow the rebellious Southern States back into the Union. The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments were reconstructed Amendments to the United States Constitution. The Thirteenth Amendment is that neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been dully convicted, shall exist within the United States, or…
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On July 9, 1868 the fourteenth amendment was adopted to the United States constitution. The basic purposes of the fourteenth amendment were to provide more equality to people in the United States, included in the amendment were things like making all people born or naturalized within the United States citizens. The amendment also includes “ No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person…
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May 26th. 2015 Jason Huskey Criminal Policy The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth amendment guarantee many rights to the people of the United States. This paper will explain the key elements that are secured by these amendments. It will also discussed how these policies have impacted criminal procedures are excercised by courts and police officers. Critical elements needed to meet the end state of this paper are the fourteenth amendment and the Bill of rights. The pursuit of the American dream and happiness…
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POL330 Exam1 2. Minor v. Happerset [Holding: The Fourteenth Amendment does not guarantee women the right to vote.] [overruled by Amendment 19th, 1920] [summary: Minor v. Happersett, 88 U.S. 1Si (1875), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the Constitution did not grant women the right to vote. The Supreme Court upheld state court decisions in Missouri, which had refused to register a woman as a lawful voter because that state's laws allowed only men to vote.…
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Roe vs. Wade Does the Fourteenth Amendment in the United States Constitution give a woman the right to terminate her pregnancy by abortion? In Texas, State law restricted the end of a pregnancy by surgery with the exception of when the life of the mother was at risk. The statute was understood as a nearly complete prohibition on abortion. Jane Roe, a pregnant single lady, brought a class action against the state of Texas' abortion law, contending that the statute was unlawful and violated her…
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1963. In the state of Florida in that time, the only way you could have a free counsel appointed to you is if you were on death row. This case made it so that no matter who you are, you can have a court appointed counsel if you can’t pay for one yourself. This case dealt with issues of the 6th amendment, and the 14th amendment as well. The Sixth Amendment guarantees that having a counsel is a fundamental right essential to a fair trial and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment as well.…
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The Fourteenth Amendment addressed two major issues, citizenship rights and equal protection. The citizenship clause states that ‘any person born or naturalized in the United States’ is an American citizen. The protection clause goes on to state that ‘all citizens should not be denied equal protection of the law’ (U.S. Const. amend. XIV). The Fourteenth Amendment has been used throughout history of constitutional law to force out waves…
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first fifteen Amendments to the Constitution, the three most important are the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments. The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments all have the commonality of being related to the Civil War. The Civil War was a trying time in American history and while Reconstruction was a failed effort, piecing the Union back together was no easy task. Though some may argue that these Amendments did not immediately solve the problems the United States faced, the Amendments…
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