Which of these is a procedural right protected by the bill of rights?
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A. the right to bear arms
B. freedom to petition
C. the right to call witnesses
D. freedom of assembly
Asked by maham237 @ in History viewed by 321 People
A. the right to bear arms
B. freedom to petition
C. the right to call witnesses
D. freedom of assembly
Answered by maham237 @
The right to call witnesses is a procedural right protected by the Bill of Rights.
Further Explanations:
Bill of Rights establishes the “First Ten Amendments” of the Constitution and guarantees personal freedom and rights and at the same time limits the administrative jurisdiction over lawful and other legal disputes. The 14th amendments of the Constitution include the citizenship clause, Equal Protection Clause, Due process Clause and immunities and Privileges Clause.
Due process clause was introduced to bind all the federations to follow legal rights announced by the Federal government. It balances the influence of the law on individual and safeguards individuals from it. Sometimes the clause are also restricting legal proceeding, so to authorize Judges to define the fundamental justice, liberty, and fairness of the individuals. Its interpretation is also useful in the case of natural and procedural justice. The procedural right included in the bill of Rights authorizes a citizen to call the witness in the court and should also be made aware of the witness.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High school
Subject: History
Chapter: Bill of Rights
Keywords: Bill of Rights, first ten amendments, United States, citizenship clause, Equal Protection Clause, Due process Clause and immunities and Privileges Clause, Due process, Federal government, justice, liberty, fairness
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