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How does the Bill of Rights ensure people's rights are protected if they are being arrested? Only the state governments can issue warrants. People must be told what they are being charged with. People can be arrested without proof as long as the trial is quick. Crimes committed on behalf of the government can't go to court.

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User Gineer
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The Bill of Rights ensures people's rights are protected if they are being arrested through:


People must be told what they are being charged with.


This concept is also known as “Miranda Rights” (Fifth Amemdmemt).

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User Xenoprimate
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Answer:

People must be told what they are charged with.

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How does the Bill of Rights ensure people's rights are protected if they are being arrested? Only the state governments can issue warrants. People must be told what they are being charged with. People can be arrested without proof as long as the trial is quick. Crimes committed on behalf of the government can't go to court.

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