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Comment by:
PHORTO
(7/15/2019)
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The 4th Amendment mandates that no warrant shall issue except upon probable cause of a crime. These laws authorize warrants based upon reasonable suspicion, not upon probable cause. Allegations alone are not evidence, and cannot establish probable cause without corroboration. The 5th Amendment says that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law, which places due process as a prerequisite. A person cannot be executed first, then tried posthumously. The 6th Amendment says a person whose life, liberty or property is at stake is entitled to face accusers, cross-examine witnesses, and present evidence and witnesses in his own behalf. The 14th Amendment ties them all together in a neat package. |
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