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Q: The constitution guarantees anybody who has committed a crime the right of what?
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What is one crime actually committed by the constitution?

treason


What right does the constitution guarantee anybody who has committed a crime?

right to remain silentAdded: The right to an attorney's presence during questioning - the right to a jury trial .The right to a speedy trial


What are the inalienable rights people are born with?

The ones that the Constitution states and in the amendments. That is why they are "inalienable rights" meaning that every person has them from the day that they were born and anybody who takes them away have committed a federal crime.


If you go to trial for a crime the constitution guarantees us ''a jury of your peers'' who are your peers?

There is nothing in the Constitution or Bill of Rights that guarantees a trial by a jury of one's peers. The 6th Amendment refers only to an impartial jury. In fact it does not mention a requirement of 12 jurors not that their decision be unanimous.


Why is it important to protect the rights of a person accused of a crime?

One reason why it's important to protect the rights of a person accused of a crime, is because the person might turn out to be innocent. The US Constitution guarantees the right to due process.


Is skateboarding a crime?

no, it is not a crime. i dont know anybody areested for skateboarding


Only crime defined by constitution?

That crime would be treason.


How was the grievance addressed when the government of the US was created?

the most signifigant grievance against Great Britain was that colonists were taxed without representation in Parliament. How was this grievance addressed when the government of the United States was created?


What is incendiary crime?

a crime committed involving fire


Can a non citizen marry a citizen and become legal even though he committed a crime and is on ins watch?

depends what crime - and when crime committed.


What is the crime site?

It is the place where the crime or alleged crime was believed to have been committed.


Can you be charged for the same crime in Indiana and Illinois?

If you committed the same offense, seperately, in each state, you can be charged with each separate crime. You cannot be tried in IL for a crime committed in IN, and conversely, you cannot be tried in IN for a crime committed in IL.