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Which situation describes a violation of the due process clause under the Fourteenth Amendment?
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A situation that describes a violation of the due process clause under the Fourteenth Amendment could be the following:
A person is accused of a crime and is immediately arrested and charged without being provided a fair and impartial trial. The individual is not given the opportunity to defend themselves, present evidence, cross-examine witnesses, or have access to legal representation. The person is not afforded any of the essential protections guaranteed by the due process clause, which is a violation of their constitutional rights.
A person is accused of a crime and is immediately arrested and charged without being provided a fair and impartial trial. The individual is not given the opportunity to defend themselves, present evidence, cross-examine witnesses, or have access to legal representation. The person is not afforded any of the essential protections guaranteed by the due process clause, which is a violation of their constitutional rights.
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