front 1 Amendment | back 1 An addition or change |
front 2 Bill of Rights | back 2 The first 10 amendments to the Constitution |
front 3 What do the Fourth through Eighth Amendments guarantee? | back 3 Justice |
front 4 The set of steps that officials who work in law enforcement and in the courts must follow to protect the right of the accused | back 4 Due Process |
front 5 Name the Amendment (choose between 4th through 8th): A person has the right to be safe and secure | back 5 Fourth Amendment |
front 6 Name the Amendment (choose between 4th through 8th): People accused of crimes have a right to a speedy and public trial. | back 6 Sixth Amendment |
front 7 Name the Amendment (choose between 4th through 8th): A person is entitled to a trial by jury. | back 7 Seventh Amendment |
front 8 Name the Amendment (choose between 4th through 8th): Fines and bail cannot be unusually large. | back 8 Eighth Amendment |
front 9 Name the Amendment (choose between 4th through 8th): A person cannot be tried for a crime unless indicted, or formally charged with a crime. | back 9 Fifth Amendment |
front 10 Indicted | back 10 Formally charged with a crime |