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Under the Constitution of the United States, you may not be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without

A. being suspected of a crime.
B. due respect for law.
C. being charged with a crime.
D. due process of law.

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The answer is D. due process of law

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User Szymon Kuzniak
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The answer is D. While the state can take away your freedom, your life, and some cases your property, they can't just do it because they want to. You have a right to a fair legal process that includes a trial in front of your peers, no searches and seizures without a warrant, and no cruel and unusual punishment as some examples. IF you feel like your rights have been violated, you don't have to sit there and take it.
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