Asked by anonymous
How does the right to a grand jury protect the rights of the accused?
A:It prevents one form self-incrimination.
B:It stops the government from trying a person for the same crime twice.
C:It requires sufficient evidence before moving to trial in cases of serious crimes.***
D:It requires the appointment of a special prosecutor.
Is this correct?
A:It prevents one form self-incrimination.
B:It stops the government from trying a person for the same crime twice.
C:It requires sufficient evidence before moving to trial in cases of serious crimes.***
D:It requires the appointment of a special prosecutor.
Is this correct?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
C is right.
Answered by
ryder
1. B
2. C
3. A,B,C
100%
2. C
3. A,B,C
100%
Answered by
ryder
NOOOOO!
#3 is A,B,D sorry
#3 is A,B,D sorry
Answered by
ryder
UPDATED VERSON!
1. C
2. B
3. A,D,E
100%
1. C
2. B
3. A,D,E
100%
Answered by
doha dog
Ryder is completely wrong i got a 2/5 on it the real answers are
1. Limitations on civil liberties have occurred during wartime.
2. It requires sufficient evidence before moving to trial in cases of serious crimes.
3. The trial is speedy and public. The defendant is afforded legal representation. Jury members are impartial and residents of the region.
So, it cc abd
1. Limitations on civil liberties have occurred during wartime.
2. It requires sufficient evidence before moving to trial in cases of serious crimes.
3. The trial is speedy and public. The defendant is afforded legal representation. Jury members are impartial and residents of the region.
So, it cc abd
Answered by
Daddy
RYDERS COMMENT IN 2021 IS 100% CORRECT
Answered by
watdehail
c
b
ade
is INCORRECT!!! Freakin idiot quit trying to make us fail
(It's still the original answers btw)
b
ade
is INCORRECT!!! Freakin idiot quit trying to make us fail
(It's still the original answers btw)