Procedural Due Process Flashcards

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DPC of 5th A and DPC of 14th A provide that a person has a right to

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a fair process when the gov’t deprives the person of life, liberty, or property

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2
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DPC of 5th A applies to

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federal government

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3
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DPC of 14th A applies to

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state government

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4
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When someone brings a 5th A or 14th A claim, they are claiming that

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Govt’s intentional or reckless action caused a loss of life, liberty, and property

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5
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List (2)

A deprivation of liberty occurs if a person:

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  1. Loses significant freedom of action OR
  2. Is denied a freedom provided by the constitution or a statute
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Is injury to reputation (aka gov’t defames you) a deprivation of liberty or property

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NOPE, no deprivation if govt defames you

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list (3)

A deprivation of property occurs if:

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  1. loss of personal property
  2. loss of real property -OR-
  3. gov’t benefits from a taking to which there is an entitlement of compensation for the loss
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8
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List (3)

Procedural due process requires

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  1. Notice
  2. Hearing (aka opportunity to be heard) - AND -
  3. Neutral decision-maker
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9
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The type and extent of the hearing are determined by what type of test

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a balancing test

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10
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The type and extent of the hearing are determined by a balancing test that balances:

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  1. Importance of interest to the individual -AND-
  2. Value of specific procedural safeguards to that interest against
  3. Govt interest in fiscal and administrative efficacy (aka burden on gov’t from using add’l procedures)
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11
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typically a claimant should be given a ______________ unless that would be ___________

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pre-deprivation hearing; impracticable

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13
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For due process purposes, a person will be deemed to have a property interest in continuation of a government benefit if the person has:

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a legitimate claim or entitlement to the benefit based on state or federal law or policy

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An intentional deprivation of life, liberty, or property requires fair procedures and an unbiased decision maker. Whether an individual is entitled to notice, a hearing, or some other fairness consideration depends on the circumstances of the particular deprivation.

What is NOT a factor a court will consider in determining the type of procedural due process that is required?

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The opportunity for the individual to be represented by counsel is not something the courts consider in determining what type of procedure is required.

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15
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what process is required for public employment

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prior notice with opportunity to respond and subsequent evidentiary hearing

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16
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what process is required for public education

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prior notice and opportunity to respond

evidentiary hearing not required

17
Q

what process is required for driver’s license suspension

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prior evidentiary hearing

EXCEPTION: breathalyzer test suspension statutes

18
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what process is required for termination of parent’s custody rights

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prior notice and prior evidentiary hearing.

Clear and convincing evidence required

19
Q

what process is required for civil forfeitures

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  1. Real property - prior notice and prior evidentiary hearing
  2. Personal property - subsequent notice and subsequent evidentiary hearing
20
Q

what process is required for detention of citizen enemy combatants

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subsequent notice and meaningful opportunity to contest the factual basis for detention before a neutral decision maker

21
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what process is required for commitment to a mental institution

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  1. Adults - prior notice and prior evidentiary hearing
  2. Children - prior screening by a neutral fact finder
22
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what process is required for welfare benefits

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prior notice and prior evidentiary hearing

23
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what process is required for disability benefits

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prior notice with opportunity to respond and subsequent evidentiary hearing