Due process of law Flashcards
What does due process of law basically speaking?
On a basic level, due process is having a fair trial
What does due process refer to?
Due process can refer to any type of legal action, but we are mostly concerned with criminal procedure, mainly because it is always the government that brings criminal charges
What amendments are we concerned with here?
Here, we are concerned with the 5th and 6th amendments.
Why were the limitations in the BoR limited as first?
Initially, the limitations set out on the government in the BoR applied only to the federal government, and so the state governments could violate them as much as they wanted
How did the 14th amendment change this and why was this significant
This changes with the 14th amendment, which allowed the courts to incorporate their rights against the states. This is especially important with criminal procedural rights and liberties, because most criminal cases are brought by the state governments
What does the 14th amendment say to reinforce this idea?
The part of the 14th amendment that says this states that ‘no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of US citizens; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property without the due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws
What are the two main concepts of jurisprudence
- Substantive due process
- Procedural due process
Explain substantive due process
The first is substantive due process, which is a blanket ban on government infringing upon fundamental liberties. This is kind of vague. The courts generally don’t like to uphold claims based on substantive due process because they’d have to define what it actually means
Explain procedural due process
The first is substantive due process, which is a blanket ban on government infringing upon fundamental liberties. This is kind of vague. The courts generally don’t like to uphold claims based on substantive due process because they’d have to define what it actually means
What is substantive due process
In procedural due process, the court looks at whether the government has acted properly in applying its power. Court decisions established procedural limitations on law enforcement and adjudication. If the government followed these procedural rules, then the courts will generally say that they didn’t violate your due process rights
What is the most important amendment when considering due process
The 5th amendment is most important when it comes to the idea of due process. It says that ‘no person shall be held to answer for a capital crime, or otherwise infamous, crime, unless on a presentment and indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arriving in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in times of actual service in time of war or public danger(1). Nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb(2); nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation(4)
What does the 1st clause state
The 1st clause states that if you are charged with a crime, you are entitled to a grand jury that must look at the evidence and decide that there is enough evidence to bring you to trial. If the grand jury thinks that there is enough evidence, they will issue an indictment, which means that unless you make a plea deal, you will have a trial, which almost never happens because people usually make plea deals. The second part of the clause states that parts of the military will be tried by military tribunals instead, which becomes especially important when discussing how to try terrorists
What does the 3rd clause state?
The next clause, which states that you cannot be compelled to be a witness against yourself, is the most important in terms of how we think about due process. This is the protection against incrimination, and it is what we mean when we say that someone ‘pleads the 5th
What does the 4th clause state?
The final clause is called the just compensation clause. It means that the state are allowed to takeover your property for a public project, but they must pay you for it