Max T.

asked • 04/01/25

The right of accused people to not be forced by government to give evidence against themselves exists in the ....

The right of accused people to not be forced by government to give evidence against themselves exists in the

 Fifth Amendment and was addressed by Miranda v. Arizona Sixth Amendment and was addressed by Miranda v. Arizona Fifth Amendment and was addressed by in re Gault Sixth Amendment and was addressed by in re Gault




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Anita W.

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The American president has shown real political acumen with a ban on immigration through deportation by an executive order to imprison these so-called gang members by using ICE agents to arrest gang members under the alien-act, an obsolete law 18th law and deport them to El Salvador. There was no due process. The planes refused to return and obey the judge, and the administration ignored the executive order. The question remains: What is happening?
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