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27 February, 09:28

Which right is not protected by the Fifth Amendment?

against cruel and unusual punishment

to due process

against double jeopardy

against self-incrimination

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  1. 27 February, 12:26
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    The answer is against cruel and unusual punishment

    Explanation: The Fifth Amendment set basic constitutional limits on police procedure.

    There are five distinct constitutional, the rights are: 1) right to indictment by the grand jury before any criminal charges for felonious crimes, 2) a prohibition on double jeopardy, 3) a right against forced self-incrimination, 4) a guarantee that all criminal defendants have a fair trial, and 5) a guarantee that government cannot seize private property without making a due compensation at the market value of the property.
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