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26 June, 03:33

The term "due process" appears in which two Constitutional amendments?

A. First and Fourth Amendments

B. Sixth and Eighth Amendments

C. Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments

D. Sixth and Eighteenth Amendments

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  1. 26 June, 03:50
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    The answer is letter letter c. Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment. It focuses on administrative justice as the due process section is meant to defend against indiscriminate refusal of life, liberty and property by the Government outside the consent of law.
  2. 26 June, 03:59
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    Certainly, the correct answer is C (Fifth and Fourteenth amendments). The Due Process clause, indeed, takes care of the accused, preventing their cases from any act of impunity carried out by the corresponding judging authorities in charge. Therefore, the Due Process clause entails many of the different phases that conform and lead to a fair trial.
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