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What is one thing that secures judicial independence?

What is one thing that secures judicial independence? Name one right given to the accused in the Bill of Rights. Investigators of the Lime St. Experiment said that this helped prove the prosecution ’ s OR defense ’ s case.

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What is one thing that secures judicial independence?

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  1. What is one thing that secures judicial independence? • Name one right given to the accused in the Bill of Rights. • Investigators of the Lime St. Experiment said that this helped prove the prosecution’s OR defense’s case. • When Hurst looked at the evidence, he said WIlingham’s house was burned down due to accidental fire or arson? Is it important for a teacher to be flexible in his/her rules or activities?

  2. Amendability • I. Philosophy • II. Bill of Rights

  3. I. Philosophy • Avoid violent revolutions • If a government has a long train of abuses, it is the right of the people to ____ or ___ it • Secure particular rights from the government • “Against the majority in favor of the minority”

  4. II. Bill of Rights • Created as a compromise for anti-federalists to secure ratification of the Constitution • First 10 Amendments to the Constitution • freedom of religion, press, speech, and assembly; • the right to keep and bear firearms; • the right to refuse to house soldiers on private property; • the right to trial by jury and due process of law; • protection against unreasonable searches and seizures; and protection against cruel and unusual punishment.

  5. II. Bill of Rights • 10th Amendment: all powers not given to the federal government in the Constitution are given to the states or to the people

  6. II. Bill of Rights • Applied to the states with the 14th Amendment

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