Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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title:
Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
text:
The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution creates several constitutional rights, limiting governmental powers focusing on criminal procedures. It was ratified, along with nine other articles, in 1791 as part of the Bill of Rights. The Supreme Court has extended most, but not all, rights of the Fifth Amendment to the state and local levels. The Court furthered most protections of this amendment through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. One provision of the Fifth Amen
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1791 amendment enumerating due process rights
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
date created:
2001-02-09T01:46:23Z
date modified:
2024-08-27T03:11:20Z
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