In Chambers v. Florida (1940), the Fifth Amendment right that was violated was the defendants’ right to due process. The case revolved around the coercion of confessions from the defendants, which the Court found to violate their right to a fair trial and due process under the law.
Which of the following is the Fifth Amendment right that was violated in Chambers v. Florida (1940)?(1 point)
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the defendants’ right to due process
the defendants’ right to due process
the defendants’ right to an attorney
the defendants’ right to an attorney
the defendants’ right to remain silent
the defendants’ right to remain silent
the defendants’ right to a phone call
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